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Lectures and Seminars, Michaelmas term 2018

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in Anthropology and Museum Ethnography All Souls the Humanities Saïd Business School Green Templeton Rothermere American Institute Education Kellogg Classics Interdisciplinary Area Studies Magdalen English/History/History of Art/Theology/ International Development Mansfield Music Law Nuffield History History of Art Social Policy and Intervention Oriel Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics Socio-Legal Studies St Antony’s Medieval and Modern Languages/ Sociology St Edmund Hall Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics St John’s Music Department for Continuing Somerville Oriental Studies Education 38 Wolfson Blackfriars Hall MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care Mathematical, Physical and Campion Hall Life Sciences 30 Institutes, Centres and Other Groups 48 Chemistry Museums 39 Earth Sciences Oxford Bibliographical Society Ashmolean Museum Engineering Science Oxford Italian Association Bodleian Libraries Mathematical Institute Byzantine Research Physics China Centre Plant Sciences Hebrew and Jewish Studies Zoology Hindu Studies International Gender Studies Centre Medical Sciences 32 Islamic Studies Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Reuters Institute for the Study of Pathology Journalism Pharmacology Latin American Centre Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics Centre for Life-Writing Population Health Maison Française Psychiatry Oxford Martin School Population Ageing Voltaire Foundation – Besterman Centre for the Enlightenment

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Humanities American History Research Seminar American History Graduate Seminar The following seminars will take place at The seminar, held at 1pm on Mondays at the TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in 12.30pm on Tuesdays at the Rothermere RAI, welcomes all to weekly presentations the Humanities American Institute. and discussion led by postgraduate, junior and senior researchers whose work relates Dr Zara Anishanslin, Delaware Life Itself in Theory and Practice to US history. Sandwich lunch provided. 9 Oct: ‘Domesticating revolution: RESEARCH SEMINARS patriotic women and the material culture Faculty of Classics of bringing battle home’ The following seminars will take place at 3pm in the Sutro Room, Trinity. Conveners: Dr Peter Thompson APGRD James Matharu, Sam Gormley, Dr Kitty 16 Oct: ‘Thomas Jefferson and William The following lectures will take place at Wheater, Madeleine Chalmers Short: confronting the gender frontier the Lecture Theatre, Ioannou Centre, 66 in revolutionary Paris’. Pre-circulated 24 Oct: ‘What we talk about when we talk St Giles'. Free, all welcome, no booking paper: [email protected]. about “life” ’ required. Dr Nick Witham, UCL 8 Nov: ‘Is life blind? Purpose and the ends Sara Monsoon, Northwestern 23 Oct: ‘John Hope Franklin and the racial of life’ 5pm, 5 Nov: 'Performing Plato' politics of popular history’. Pre-circulated GUEST LECTURE paper: [email protected]. Nicole Haitzinger, Salzburg 3pm, 8 Nov: 'Gestures and postures of Dr Martin Crowley, Cambridge, will deliver Professor Paul Lawrie, Winnipeg pathos in motu: the construction and the first Life Itself guest lecture at 5.30pm 30 Oct: ‘The colour of hours: race, time reception of the tragic in Jean Georges on 23 November in the Colin Matthew and space in post-industrial urban Noverre's Agamemnon Vengé' Room, Radcliffe Humanities Building. America’ Subject: ‘Catherine Malabou’s accidental 5pm, 12 Nov: 25 years of the Actors of American Literature Research Seminar agency’ Dionysus The following seminars will take place Rothermere American Institute at 5pm on Thursdays at the Rothermere Faculties of English /History/History of American Institute. Art/Theology/Music Harmsworth Lecture in American History Dr Alix Beeston, Cardiff The Bible in Art, Music and Literature Professor Barbara Savage, Pennsylvania, 11 Oct: ‘Frozen in the glassy, bluestreaked interdisciplinary seminar will deliver the 2018 Harmsworth Lecture in air: John Dos Passos’s photographic American History at 5pm on 13 November in metropolis’ The following seminars will be given at the Examination Schools. 5pm on Mondays at Trinity. Limited spaces, Professor Bryan Cheyette, Reading booking required: christine.joynes@trinity. Special events 25 Oct: ‘Clive Sinclair is not Philip Roth’ ox.ac.uk. Convener: Dr C Joynes The following events will take place at the Professor Gayle Rogers, Pittsburgh Dr Peter Forsaith, Oxford Brookes Rothermere American Institute. 15 Nov: ‘The price of speculative futurity, 15 Oct: ‘Mind the gap: Methodists and from Verne to Schuyler’ Professor Dale Turner, Dartmouth their modern art collection’ (Biblical Art 1pm, 31 Oct: ‘Historical Indian treaties in Dr Emily Coit, Bristol in Oxford series) American and Canadian constitutional 29 Nov: ‘Pure English: Edith Wharton’s Professor Alison Shell, UCL contexts’ American elect’ 29 Oct: ‘ “All glorious within”: ornament, US midterm election post-mortem American Politics Graduate Seminar literature and the Church in early 17th- 1pm, 7 Nov: Election analysis and century England’ The seminar, held at 1pm on Wednesdays discussion with RAI staff and guests at the RAI, welcomes all to weekly Dr Amanda Dillon, TCD Professor James Pettifer presentations and discussion by 12 Nov: ‘The reception of King David in 5pm, 7 Nov: Book launch: Meet You in postgraduate, junior and senior researchers the art of Marc Chagall’ Atlantic City: Travels in Springsteen’s New whose work relates to US politics. Sandwich Jacqueline Thalmann Jersey. Chair: Godfrey Hodgson lunch provided. Email: john.ruckelshaus@ 26 Nov: ‘Can the Bible be illustrated? sjc.ox.ac.uk, [email protected] to Dr John Lehman, former US Secretary of Explorations at Christ Church Picture get involved. the Navy Gallery’ noon, 16 Nov: Book presentation: Oceans Ventured: Winning the Cold War at Sea University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 27

Faculty of History Global and Imperial History research Transnational and Global History seminar: seminar: Comparing empires The history of science and the global turn Inaugural Lecture The following seminars will take place The following seminars will take place Professor Rob Iliffe, Professor of the at 4pm on Fridays in the Colin Matthew at 5pm on Tuesdays in the Butler Room, History of Science, will deliver his inaugural Room, History Faculty, unless otherwise Nuffield. Wine and soft drinks served. All lecture at 5pm on 8 November in the noted. Tea/coffee available from 3.30pm. welcome. Conveners: Harriet Mercer, Sean Examination Schools. All welcome. Conveners: Professor James Phillips Subject: ‘Science fictions: the triumph Belich, Dr Peter Brooke Social event of the imagination and the invention of Professor Richard Reid 9 Oct: 'What's it like to be a graduate scientific creativity’ 12 Oct: ‘War/time: global histories of a student of global history?' Economic and Social History local conflict in the Horn of Africa’ Dr Hansun Hsiung, Max Planck Institute departmental research seminar Professor Valerie Kivelson, Michigan 23 Oct: 'Civilisation and reproduction: The following seminars will take place at 19 Oct: ‘Celebrating religious diversity: the freedom of translation, Berlin/Tokyo 5pm on Tuesdays in the Wharton Room, All early modern Russia and the power of 1908' Souls. Conveners: Professor J Humphries, typological thinking’ Dr Claas Kirchhelle Professor D Oxley Professor Valerie Hansen, Yale 6 Nov: tbc Professor Robert C Allen, New York 26 Oct: ‘Locating the silk road(s) in 20 Nov: tbc University Abu Dhabi history and today’ 9 Oct: ‘The subsistence wage: a basic Oxford Environmental History Network Knowledge production in colonial and needs poverty line applied to the past’ with the Transnational and Global History post-colonial history, 2–6pm, 2 Nov, seminar: Global environmental history Professor Katherine Paugh Colin Matthew Room: (in association with lecture 16 Oct: ‘The politics of reproduction and ‘Comparing the Copperbelt’ ERC funded the history of venereal disease in the project) Dr Julia Adeney Thomas, Notre Dame, will British Empire’ lecture at 4pm on 11 October in the Lecture Dr Christian Müller, Nottingham Theatre, History Faculty. Followed by Professor Dan Raff, Pennsylvania Ningbo: ‘The colonial guardians of drinks. All welcome. 23 Oct: ‘The book-of-the-month club: a slavery? The problem of forced labour Subject: ‘The historian’s task in the reconsideration’ and interimperial knowledge transfer Anthropocene’ under the League of Nations, 1919–37’ Professor Amanda Nettelbeck, Adelaide History of War seminar/Oxford Centre for and UCD Professor Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo, Global History 30 Oct: ‘Indigenous rights and colonial Coimbra: ‘The labours of colonial subjecthood’ cooperation: interimperial organisations Professor Richard Reid will deliver a and the questions of labour and welfare seminar at 5.15pm on 17 October in the Professor Mary O’Sullivan, Geneva in the 1950s’ Wharton Room, All Souls. Conveners: 6 Nov: ‘No capitalism please, we’re Professor Peter Wilson, Dr Marianne Klerk, historians: the elusive role of profit in the Professor Amandine Lauró, FU Dr Alexander Morrison history of economic life’ Brussels: ‘ "The British, the French and Subject: ‘Remembering and forgetting even the Russians use these methods": Assistant Professor Walker Hanlon, NYU Mirambo: histories of pre-colonial war in psychology, mental testing and 13 Nov: ‘Censorship, family planning and modern Africa’ (trans)imperial dynamics of expertise the British demographic transition’ production in late-colonial Congo’ Modern British History seminar Professor Anne McCants and Professor Professor Miles Larmer: ‘ "Decolonising" The following seminars will take place at Dan Seligson, MIT knowledge production in Central 2pm on Thursdays in the Larkin Room, 20 Nov: ‘Social entropy and economic Africa’s mining towns before and after St John’s, except where noted. All welcome. history’ independence’ Tea served after seminars. Conveners: Sam Professor Nikolaus Wolf, Humboldt Brewitt-Taylor, Matthew Grimley, Ben Michael Joseph 27 Nov: ‘Weber revisited: the Protestant Jackson, Marc Mulholland, Sian Pooley, 9 Nov: ‘The First World War and the ethic and the spirit of nationalism’ William Whyte reimagination of empire in the British and French Caribbean’ Professor Robert Gildea 11 Oct: ‘Empires of the mind: are British Dr Alexander Morrison (and French) colonialism still with us?’ 16 Nov: ‘Comparing Russian settler colonialism’ Dr Alex Middleton 18 Oct: ‘Dr Francia and the science of Professor Patrick O’Brien, LSE despotism, 1800–50’ 23 Nov: ‘Debating the Great Divergence from the demise of the Ming (1618–44) to Dr Malcolm Petri, St Andrew’s the industrialisation of Western Europe 25 Oct: ‘Representing the nation: Scottish (1756–1846)’ nationalism and Europe, 1967–75’ Dr Bronwen Everill, Cambridge 30 Nov: tbc 28 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Ewen Green Memorial Lecture History of Art Department Dr Rebecca Woods, Huddersfield Professor Catherine Hall, UCL 29 Oct: ‘Non-adult questions in child 5pm, 1 Nov, Magdalen Auditorium: Research seminars language: a window onto pragmatic ‘Customs in common: making “race” in development’ The following seminars will take place at the black/white Atlantic’ 5pm on Wednesdays in the History of Art Dr Kerstin Hoge Dr John Davis, Ms Tess Little and Mr Lecture Theatre, 2nd Floor, Littlegate House, 5 Nov: ‘The functional structure of Matthew Myers St Ebbes, unless otherwise noted. More (in)definite DPs: evidence from Yiddish 8 Nov: Roundtable on new directions in information: www.hoa.ox.ac.uk/events. prenominal possessives’ the historiography of 1968 Convener: Professor H Grootenboer Professor Ianthi Tsimpli, Cambridge Professor Julian Hoppit, UCL Dr Jo Applin, Courtauld 12 Nov: ‘Literacy, numeracy and 5pm, 14 Nov, Old Library, Hertford: 10 Oct: ‘Breakdown’ cognition in multilingual children from ‘Ireland, Britain and the taxing Union, underprivileged contexts: the role of Professor Griselda Pollock, Leeds 1801–1914’ (joint meeting with the Irish language in Indian primary education’ 17 Oct: ‘Challenging to art history: History seminar) Charlotte Salomon 1917–43 or CS, a Dr András Bárány, SOAS Dr Sarah Crook, Swansea nameless artist in the theatre of memory 19 Nov: ‘Possessors in switch-reference’ 22 Nov: ‘Student mental health in post- and war’ war Britain’ Faculties of Medieval and Modern Professor T J Clark, Berkeley Languages/Linguistics, Philology and Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine 24 Oct, History Faculty, George Street: Phonetics ‘Aesop, Velázquez and war’ SEMINARS IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE, MEDICINE AND TECHNOLOGY Professor Sussan Babaie, Courtauld Romance Linguistics seminars 31 Oct: ‘Seeing taste: art and cuisine in The following seminars will take place at The following seminars will take place at Safavid Iran’ 4pm on Mondays in the History Faculty 5pm on Thursdays at 47 Wellington Square. Lecture Theatre, George Street (coffee from Dr John Blakinger Convener: Professor Martin Maiden 3.30pm). Conveners: Professor Rob Iliffe, Dr 7 Nov: ‘Patterns and puzzles: Gyorgy Professor Charlotte Gooskens, Groningen Sloan Mahone Kepes's "education of vision" ’ 18 Oct: 'Mutual intelligibility between Dr Lisa Mullen Dr Andrés Vélez Posada, Cambridge closely related languages in Europe 8 Oct: ‘ “The few cubic centimetres inside 14 Nov: ‘A mountain inside a coconut: (including Romance languages)'. your skull”: electro-convulsive therapy in nature, mining and early modern In association with the Creative Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four’ ingenuity’ Multilingualism project Professor Ruth Harris Professor Dennis Geronimous, NYU Professor Pavel Štichauer, Prague 15 Oct: ‘ “Strange things may be 21 Nov: ‘Jacopo da Pontormo and 25 Oct: ‘Mixed perfective auxiliation accomplished": gurus between science the curious case of the Black Duke's systems in some Italian dialects: and miracles’ daughter’ morphological aspects’ Dr Marissa Mika, UCL Professor Allison Stielau, UCL Zeprina-Jaz Ainsworth 22 Oct: ‘Archival ethics from below: the 28 Nov: ‘Melt values’ 8 Nov: ‘The importance of gender in the case of an African cancer hospital’ development of the old Gallo-Romance Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and and Romanian case systems’ Dr Mary Brazelton, Cambridge Phonetics 29 Oct: ‘Smallpox eradication in China Béatrice Rea and emerging narratives of global health, 15 Nov: ‘Le retour d’un être cher? Results General linguistics seminars 1949–79’ from a sociolinguistic study of auxiliary The following seminars will be given at alternation in Montréal French’ Dr Marius Turda, Oxford Brookes 5.15pm on Mondays in Room 2, Taylorian 5 Nov: ‘Catholicism, reproduction and Professor Ingmar Söhrman, Gothenburg Institute. Conveners: Professor A Lahiri, eugenics in interwar Hungary’ 29 Nov: 'Position and direction in Dr K Hoge, Professor W de Melo Sursilvan. A complex prepositional Dr John Lidwell-Durnin Professor Jean-Christophe Verstraete, usage' 12 Nov: ‘The intemperate brain: debates Leuven over habit and heredity in the 19th 15 Oct: ‘Optional and differential case century’ marking: typology and diachrony’ Professor Katherine Paugh Dr Adam Schembri, Birmingham 19 Nov: ‘Venereal disease in the British 22 Oct: ‘Indicating verbs in British Sign Empire’ Language: reconsidering verb agreement Dr Rebekah Higgitt, Kent in sign languages’ 26 Nov: ‘The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, and mathematical practice in early modern London’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 29

Faculty of Music Seminars in Medieval and Renaissance Faculty of Oriental Studies Music Research colloquia Seminars on Jewish history and literature The following seminars will take place at in the Graeco-Roman period The following colloquia will take place at 5pm in the Wharton Room, All Souls, unless 5.15pm on Tuesdays in the Denis Arnold otherwise noted. Followed by an hour The following seminars will be held at Hall. Followed by discussion and drinks discussion with wine. Free and open to all. 2.15pm on Tuesdays at the Centre for reception. Free; open to all. Conveners: Convener: Margaret Bent Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Clarendon Stefanie Arend, Edward Spencer Institute, Walton Street. Conveners: Dr Antonio Chemotti, Warsaw Professor Martin Goodman, Professor Jan Professor Elizabeth Eva Leach 18 Oct: ‘Musical past and regionalism in Joosten, Professor Alison Salvesen 9 Oct: ‘A little knight music: medieval early modern Silesia: the hymnbook of songs, tournaments and other forms of Valentin Triller’ Dr James Aitken, Cambridge violence’ 9 Oct: 'Homeric rewriting in Greek Sirach' Professor Elizabeth Eva Leach (Septuagint Forum) Moushumi Bhowmik 1 Nov: ‘The motets of Douce 308: 16 Oct: ‘Migration, memory and music: evidence for a more extensive Dr Marton Ribary, Manchester field recordings from Bengal and the monophonic tradition?’ 16 Oct: 'Rabbinic isolation in Roman diaspora’ times' Dr Margaret Bent Dr Charlotte Bentley, Cambridge 15 Nov: ‘The contents and provenance of Professor Sarah Pearce, Southampton 23 Oct: ‘New Orleans and the creation of the fragmentary royal choirbook of the 23 Oct: 'Cleopatra and the Jews' transatlantic opera, 1819–59’ 1420s: an update’ Professor Jonathan Ben-Dov and Asaf Professor Philip Bullock Dr Elena Abramov van Rijk, Jerusalem 27 Gayer, Haifa 30 Oct: ‘ “I almost always know how Nov, Hovenden Room: ‘The non-Italian 30 Oct: 'Prolegomena to the writings in much money I have”: Tchaikovsky and Ars nova, or how to read the madrigal cryptic script from Qumran' the market for classical music in 19th- Povero Zappator by Lorenzo da Firenze’ Professor Galit Hasan-Rokem, Hebrew century Russia’ Composer Speaks series 6 Nov: 'Alexandria in the literary memory Professor Michael Spitzer, Liverpool of the rabbis' Professor Piers Hellawell, Belfast, will 6 Nov: ‘The pathos of lo-fi in Neutral Milk lecture at 4pm on 29 October in Lecture Dr Max Leventhal, Cambridge Hotel’s Aeroplane over the Sea’ Room A, Music Faculty. 13 Nov: 'Quotations of the Septuagint Dr Yvonne Liao Subject: ‘Mad machines, slow-motion in Eleazar's exegesis of the Law (Arist 13 Nov: ‘ “After Europe”: musical collisions, matryoshka dolls…a bric-à- 130–71)’ (Septuagint Forum) institutions and post/Colonial Hong brac of form’ Professor Sir Fergus Millar Kong’ Seminars in music theory and analysis 20 Nov: 'The inscriptions of Judaea/ Professor Tina Ramnarine, RHUL Palaestina: where are we?' The following seminars will take place at 20 Nov: ‘Music, indentureship and the 4.30pm on Wednesdays in the Committee Professor Willem Smelik, UCL cultures of decolonisation’ Room. Free and open to all. Refreshments. 27 Nov: 'A new Aramaic fragment of the Dr Oskar Cox-Jensen, QMUL Conveners: Jonathan Cross, Sebastian Toldot Yeshu' 27 Nov: ‘Joseph Johnson’s hat, or, the Wedler Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, storm on Tower Hill’ Professor Peter H Smith, Notre Dame University of Oxford Seminars in Ethnomusicology and Sound 17 Oct: 'The "type-2" sonata form ULLENDORFF MEMORIAL LECTURE Studies in the 19th century: a case study in Mendelssohn's Octet' Professor Geoffrey Khan, Cambridge, The following seminars will take place at will deliver the third Ullendorff Memorial 5pm in the St John’s College Barn. Followed Leah Broad Lecture at 6pm on 29 November at the by wine reception. Convener: Professor 7 Nov: ‘Analysing theatre music’ Clarendon Institute. Jason Stanyek Professor Richard Widdess, SOAS Subject: ’The loss of the Tiberian Barbara London, Yale 21 Nov: ‘The analysis of the music of pronunciation tradition of Biblical 10 Oct: ‘Sound art: beyond the comfort South Asia’ Hebrew in the Middle Ages and its zone’ recovery through modern scholarship’

Professor J Griffith Rollefson, Cork LUNCHTIME SEMINAR IN JEWISH 25 Oct: ‘Watch the throne: critical excess STUDIES and the new gilded age’ Harai Golomb and Avshalom Guissin will give a seminar at 1pm on 1 November at the Clarendon Institute. Subject: 'Translating Hebrew poetry into song' 30 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Late Antique and Byzantine Studies Mathematical, Physical Professor Fiona Meldrum, Leeds Seminar and Life Sciences 5 Nov: ‘Artificial biominerals and beyond: bio-inspired synthesis of nanocomposite The following seminars will take place at single crystals’ 5pm on Wednesdays in the Ioannou Centre, Department of Chemistry 66 St Giles’. Conveners: Professor Professor Caroline Dessent, York P Frankopan, Dr J Shepard Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology 19 Nov: tbc research colloquia Professor Elizabeth Jeffreys Theoretical Chemistry seminars 10 Oct: ‘Byzantine literature in the Slavic The following colloquia will take place at The following seminars will take place at world: serendipity or intention?’ 2pm on Thursdays in the Dyson Perrins 4.15pm on Mondays in the John Rowlinson Lecture Theatre, unless otherwise noted. Dr Catherine Holmes Seminar Room. All welcome. Convener: Conveners: Dr Jim Thomson, Dr Paul 17 Oct: ‘Centres, peripheries and Professor William Barford Roberts networks: an impossible triangle to Professor Teresa Head-Gordon, California square in Byzantium?’ Professor Brad Carrow, Princeton 15 Oct: ‘The role of interfaces for water 11 Oct: ‘Mechanism-driven catalyst Professor Jaś Elsner and binary systems under confinement’ design for sustainable chemistry’ 24 Oct: ‘Looking east: Christian Professor Gábor Csányi, Cambridge art outside the world of Christian Dr Christopher Bray, QMUL, Dr David 29 Oct: ‘A new dawn of force fields – using hegemony’ Blakemore, Pfizer Worldwide Medicinal both old and new ideas’ Chemistry, and Professor David Procter, Dr James Howard-Johnston Manchester Dr Alexander Thom, Cambridge 31 Oct: ‘The typology of nomad empires’ 2.15pm, 18 Oct, Inorganic Chemistry 12 Oct: ‘Holomorphic Hartree-Fock Professor Marc Lauxtermann Laboratory Lecture Theatre: Pfizer theory’ 7 Nov: ‘Story-telling east and west’ Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology Professor Fernanda Duarte symposium Dr Phil Booth 26 Nov: ‘Unravelling the role of non- 14 Nov: ‘Byzantium and the Miaphysite Professor John Fossey, Birmingham covalent interactions in recognition and commonwealth’ 1 Nov: ‘Not another click talk’ catalysis’ Dr Ida Toth Professor Peter O’Brien, York Department of Earth Sciences 21 Nov: ‘Antiquity and identity in 8 Nov: ‘New routes to nitrogen, oxygen Byzantine, Italian and Ottoman cultures’ and sulfur heterocycles: exploring 3D The following seminars will take place at pharmaceutical space’ Professor Dame Averil Cameron noon on Fridays in the Lecture Theatre. 28 Nov: ‘Empire and commonwealth Pharmaron Lecture Conveners: Professor Richard Katz, Dr Nick today’ Professor Frank Glorius, WWU Münster Tosca Mon, 12 Nov: ‘On discovery in catalysis’ Professor Adina Paytan, California Professor Helen Hailes, UCL 8 Oct: Special seminar: tbc 22 Nov: ‘The use of enzymes for C–C bond Professor Nick Christie-Blick, Columbia formation and amine synthesis’ 12 Oct: ‘Why extensional detachment Physical Chemistry seminars faults are still a problem’ The following seminars will take place at Professor Suzanne Aigrain 2pm on Mondays in the ICL Lecture Theatre, 19 Oct: ‘Extra-solar planets: detection, unless otherwise noted. All welcome. population studies and atmospheric Conveners: Dr Brianna Heazlewood, characterisation’ Professor Mark Wilson Dr Frances Cooper, Bristol Professor Jas Pal Badyal, Durham 26 Oct: ‘Tectonics, climate and copper in Thurs, 27 Sept: ‘Functional nanocoatings the Central Andes: insights from (U-Th)/ for technological and societal He hematite geochronology’ applications’ Professor Frances Wall, Cambourne School Professor Ken Suslick, Illinois of Mines 8 Oct: ‘The chemical history of a bubble’ 2 Nov: tbc Professor Graham R Fleming, California Dr Nicolas Brantut 22 Oct: ‘Multi-dimensional spectroscopy, 9 Nov: tbc photosynthesis and how too much light is a bad thing’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 31

Professor Hitoshi Kawakatsu, Earthquake Theoretical seminars Department of Plant Sciences Research Institute, Tokyo The following seminars will take place at 16 Nov: ‘Elucidation of the lithosphere– Departmental research seminars 4.15pm on Thursdays in the Simpkins Lee asthenosphere system of the oceanic Room, Beecroft Building, unless otherwise The following seminars will take place at mantle via broadband ocean bottom noted. Convener: Professor Subir Sarkar 12.30pm on Thursdays in the Large Lecture seismology’ Theatre, Department of Plant Sciences. Particle Theory Group Professor Andrew Shepherd, Leeds Convener: Professor Andrew Smith 11 Oct, Sciama Lecture Theatre: 23 Nov: tbc Introduction to the group Dr Steven Spoel, Edinburgh Dr Catherine Rose, St Andrews 11 Oct: ‘Transcriptional regulation by Dr Jake Bourjaily, Niels Bohr Institute, 30 Nov: ‘The where, how and when of dynamic ubiquitination’ Copenhagen sulphate in carbonates’ 18 Oct: ‘The surprising simplicity of Professor Farhah Assaad, TU Munich scattering amplitudes' 18 Oct: ‘Allocation decisions in Department of Engineering Science Arabidopsis’ 25 Oct: tbc Astor Visiting Lecturer seminars Dr Paul Kersey, Royal Botanic Gardens, Professor Steven Abel, Durham Kew Professor Goerge Pappas, Pennsylvania, 1 Nov: ‘Asymptotically safe standard 25 Oct: ‘From seed to silicon: plant will deliver the following seminars in LR2, model' collections in the 21st century’ Thom Building. Professor Thomas Gehrmann, Zurich 11am, 9 Oct: ‘Information acquisition Dr Angela Hay, Max Planck Institute 8 Nov: ‘Precision physics with jet using multiple robots’ 1 Nov: ‘Explosive seed dispersal’ observables and transverse momentum 4pm, 11 Oct: ‘Cloud-based control with distributions' Professor Allan Ellis, Stellenbosch privacy’ 8 Nov: tbc Professor Christophe Grojean, DESY Hamburg Professor Lee Sweetlove Mathematical Institute 15 Nov: ‘A global view on the Higgs self- 15 Nov: ‘Computing a more efficient leaf coupling at lepton colliders’ using metabolic network models’ Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures Dr Dumitru Ghilencea, NIPNE Bucharest Professor Felix Kessler, Neuchâtel The following lectures will take place in 22 Nov: ‘Two-loop corrections to 22 Nov: ‘Cytoplasmic events in early the Mathematical Institute. To register: Starobinsky-Higgs inflation' chloroplast biogenesis’ [email protected]. Professor Marika Taylor, Southampton Professor Philip Donoghue, Bristol Professor Persi Diaconis, Stanford 29 Nov: ‘Holographic entanglement 29 Nov: ‘The timing and nature of early 5pm, 5 Sept: 'Chance and evidence' entropy' land plant evolution’ Professor Roger Penrose Seminars 5.30pm, 24 Sept: 'Eschermatics' Department of Zoology The following seminars will take place at Professor James Sparks, City of London 3.30pm on Fridays at the Martin Wood Departmental research seminars Sinfonia Lecture Theatre. 7.30pm, 9 Oct: 'Bach and the cosmos' The following seminars will take place at Professor Laura Baudis, Zurich 1pm on Mondays in the Zoology Research Department of Physics 19 Oct: ‘All the dark we cannot see – the and Administration Building, 11a Mansfield state-of-the art in direct searches for Road, unless otherwise noted. Conveners: Hintze Lecture particle dark matter’ Professor Seb Shimeld, Dr Sonya Clegg Professor Rocky Kolb, Chicago, will Professor Robert Smith Professor Christl Donnelly, Imperial deliver the 17th Hintze Lecture at 5pm on 26 Oct: ‘Ultracold atomic gases: exploring 8 Oct: ‘Understanding and controlling 31 October in the Martin Wood Lecture many-body physics with the coldest stuff the spread of zoonoses: from bovine TB Theatre, Parks Road. Open to all. More in the universe’ to Ebola’ information: www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/ Professor Jonathan Gregory, Reading/Met Professor Nate Sanders, Vermont research/astrophysics/oxford-centre-for- Office. Host: Tim Palmer 15 Oct: ‘Using mechanistic experiments astrophysical-surveys. 2 Nov: ‘Sea level change in the and macro-ecological models to Subject: ‘The quantum and the cosmos’ Anthropocene’ understand biodiversity in a changing world’ Richard D Ludescher, Rutgers 9 Nov: ‘Photophysics and food: edible Weldon Memorial Lecture fluorophores as intrinsic sensors of Professor Dame Angela McLean quality’ 4pm, 22 Oct, Oxford Martin School Lecture Theatre: ‘Immunology that counts: the Professor Gavin Salam population biology of immunity’ 16 Nov: ‘Higgs and beyond at colliders’ 23 Nov: tbc 32 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Professor Graham Taylor Medical Sciences Professor Richard Stefl, Central European 29 Oct: ‘Reverse-engineering animal Institute of Technology, Brno flights: unravelling the evolutionary 16 Nov: tbc Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology co-tuning of physics, physiology and and Metabolism Professor Aurelien Roux, Geneva behaviour’ 23 Nov: ‘Buckling of an epithelium Professor , Seminar series growing under spherical confinement’ Edinburgh The following seminars will take place at 5 Nov: ‘Inbreeding and inbreeding Department of Pharmacology 1pm on Wednesdays in the Robert Turner avoidance in a population with severe Lecture Theatre, Floor 2, OCDEM Building, inbreeding depression’ Pharmacology, Anatomical Churchill Hospital. Convener: Professor Neuropharmacology and Drug Discovery Professor Gaspar Jekely, Exeter Fredrik Karpe Seminars 12 Nov: ‘Neural circuit and genetic bases Professor David Ray of behaviour in the planktonic larvae of The following seminars will take place at 10 Oct: ‘Circadian clock control of Platynereis’ noon on Tuesdays in the Lecture Theatre, glucocorticoid action’ Department of Pharmacology, Mansfield Dr Elli Leadbeater, RHUL Professor Guruprasad Aithal, Nottingham Road. 19 Nov: ‘Challenges for bees in a changing 17 Oct: ‘Screening for NASH and NASH world’ Professor Nick Franks, Imperial. Host: lifestyle interventions’ Professor Trevor Sharp Professor Yadvinder Mali Dr William Whiteley, Edinburgh 9 Oct: ‘Overlapping mechanisms of sleep, 26 Nov: tbc 31 Oct: ‘Is dementia preventable? The sedation and thermoregulation’ Medawar Seminars effect of vascular risk factors on dementia Professor Patrik Rorsman. Host: Associate and cognitive decline’ The following seminars will be given at noon Professor Paolo Tammaro on Wednesdays in the seminar room, Peter Professor Stafford Lightman, Bristol 16 Oct: ‘Insulin action: a pancreatic islet Medawar Building. 14 Nov: ‘Moving to a dynamic perspective’ understanding of hormonal function’ Roy Hall, Queensland Dr Liming Ying, Imperial. Host: Associate 10 Oct: ‘Sheep in wolves’ clothing: insect- Professor Henk Veeze, Netherlands Professor Ming Lei specific viruses of mosquitoes exploited 21 Nov: ‘The Diabeter experience in 23 Oct: ‘Seeing is believing: probing as novel platforms for diagnostics and improving outcome and reducing costs protein assembly and protein–ligand vaccines’ in type 1 diatetes’ interactions by single molecule spectroscopy and imaging’ Sebastien Calviignac, Robert Koch Dr David Strain, Exeter Institute, Berlin 28 Nov: ‘Diabetes and frailty’ Dr Spyros Zissimopoulos, Swansea. Host: 24 Oct: ‘Environmental DNA for Associate Professor Grant Churchill wildlife epidemiology and outbreak Sir William Dunn School of Pathology 30 Oct: ‘Ryanodine receptor: calcium investigation’ release channel complex in cardiac Seminar programme physiology and disease’ Marina Escalera Zamudio 14 Nov: ‘Parallel evolution and the The following seminars will take place at Alan Whitmore, E-Therapeutics plc. Host emergence of highly pathogenic avian 2pm on Fridays in the Medical Sciences Professor Nigel Emptage influenza A viruses’ Teaching Centre, South Parks Road, unless 6 Nov: ‘Network-driven drug discovery: otherwise noted. what is it and why do we need it?’ Dr Heidi Olzscha, Halle-Wittenberg 21 Nov: ‘Adapting protein quality control Professor Geoffrey L Smith, Cambridge Dr Emily Eden, UCL. Host: Professor Fran for intervention in immunity and 12 Oct: ‘Studying innate immunity Platt neurodegenerative diseases’ by vaccinia virus immune evasion 13 Nov: ‘Lines of communication: the role strategies’ of lysosomal membrane contact sites in Wayne Potts, Utah cholesterol homeostasis’ 28 Nov: ‘Host MHC and genomic diversity Professor Urs Jenal, Basel retards experimental evolution of viral 19 Oct: ‘A ring to rule them all: from cell Professor Karen McCloskey, Queen’s virulence’ polarity to bacterial virulence control’ Belfast. Host: Associate Professor Paolo Tammaro Professor Stephen Cobbold 21 Nov: tbc 26 Oct: ‘Taking a closer look at T cell fate decisions’ Dr Marian Tsanov, TCD. Host: Dr Tim Viney 27 Nov: ‘Septo-hippocampal circuitry Professor Mads Gryd-Hansen beyond theta generation: how 2 Nov: ‘Innate host defence: a playing hippocampal spatial code is tuned by field for the ubiquitin machinery’ septal activity’ Professor Wanda Kukulski, Cambridge 1pm, 9 Nov: tbc University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 33

Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Nuffield Department of Population Health Department of Psychiatry Genetics Sir Richard Doll Seminars in Public Health Department of Psychiatry meetings Head of Department seminar series and Epidemiology The following lectures will take place at The following seminars will take place The following seminars (www.ndph.ox.ac. 9.30am on Tuesdays in the Seminar Room, at 1pm in the Large Lecture Theatre, uk/rdseminars) will be given at 1pm in the Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Sherrington Building, unless otherwise Lecture Theatre, Richard Doll Building, Old Hospital. Security badges to be worn to all noted. All welcome. Road Campus. All welcome. Conveners: Dr lectures. Julie Schmidt, Associate Professor David Professor Frank Sengpiel, Cardiff. Host: Dr Sana Suri Preiss Professor Kristine Krug 9 Oct: ‘Lifestyle and the ageing brain: 12 Oct: ‘Visual stimulus processing and Emeritus Professor Hilary J Powers, findings from the Whitehall II Imaging spatial memory in the retrosplenial Sheffield Sub-study’ cortex’ 9 Oct: ‘Diet, nutrition, physical activity Professor Carole Dufouil, Bordeaux and cancer: the current state of the Dr Tara Keck, UCL. Host: Professor Kristine 16 Oct: ‘Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers: a evidence (and how to use it)’ Krug population perspective’ 19 Oct: ‘Synaptic dynamics in mouse Professor Julian Peto, LSHTM Dr Alvaro Barrera and Ms Carole Gee visual cortex following sensory 16 Oct: ‘Cervical cancer, occult CIN3 and 30 Oct: ‘It’s not all about the medication – deprivation’ HPV screening’ case presentation’ Dr Kelly Smith, Queensland. Host: Dr Dr Timothy Palmer, Edinburgh Professor Kamaldeep Bhui, London Duncan Sparrow 19 Oct: ‘Cervical screening in a post-HPV 6 Nov: ‘Ethnic inequalities and severe 26 Oct, Sherrington Library: ‘Genetic immunisation world’ mental illness: could biomarkers help us regulators of cardiovascular Professor Sir Charles Godfray resolve disputed evidence?’ development’ 23 Oct: ‘Livestock, health, environment Dr Rachel Gibbons, Halliwick Dr Christine Des Rosier, Montreal. Host: and people’ 13 Nov: ‘My fatal mistake – guilt, blame Professor Lisa Heather Professor Hugh Markus, Cambridge and the role of the psychiatrist in a 2 Nov, Sherrington Library: 30 Oct: ‘The genetics of stroke’ patient suicide’ ‘Acylcarnitines – from metabolism to heart function: a focus on their role in Dr Rebecca Sears, LSHTM Dr Dominic Murphy, Leatherhead human heart failure’ 6 Nov: ‘Evolutionary approaches 20 Nov: ‘PTSD in military populations: to public health, or why do health from epidemiology to treatment-seeking Professor Guy Rutter. Host: Dr James inequalities exist?’ populations’ Cantley 9 Nov: ‘Stronger together: understanding Dr Mireille Toledano, Imperial Professor Marcus Richards, London pancreatic beta-cell connectivity in 20 Nov: ‘The SCAMP adolescent cohort 27 Nov: ‘Life course antecedents of health and disease’ study: lessons for the design, set-up and cognitive reserve and dementia risk’ follow-up of adolescent cohort studies Dr Myriam Aouadi, Karolinska Institute. Dr Daniel Maughan in the digital era and some preliminary Host: Professor Ana Domingos 4 Dec: ‘What should psychiatrists know findings’ 16 Nov: ‘Macrophage contribution to about sustainability in mental health?’ insulin resistance independently of Professor Brian Ference, Cambridge inflammation’ 27 Nov: ‘Using naturally randomised genetic evidence to inform the design of GL Brown Lecture randomised trials’ Professor Andrew J Parker. Host: Professor David Paterson Professor William Tarnow-Mordi, Sydney 23 Nov: ‘Seeing depth with two eyes: the 29 Nov: ‘Can we transform perinatal binocular physiology of 3D space’ care through larger, more efficient, collectively prioritised international Professor Alex Gould, Francis Crick trials?’ Institute. Host: Professor David Paterson 30 Nov: ‘Coping with a stressful start in life’ (joint seminar with Dunn School) 34 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Social Sciences Pitt Rivers Museum Research Seminar Barbara Fruth, Liverpool John Moores in Visual, Material and Museum 29 Oct: ‘Self-medication in humans and Anthropology bonobos: lessons learned from Congo's School of Anthropology and Museum wild pharmacy’ Ethnography The following seminars will take place at 1pm on Fridays in the Lecture Theatre, Lewis Daly, UCL Institute of Social and Cultural Pitt Rivers Museum, Robinson Close. 5 Nov: ‘The spirits drink cassava beer: Anthropology seminar series Conveners: Dr G Angel, Professor M Banks “self-help” (mayu) as self-care in Amazonian Guyana’ The following seminars will take place at Kitty Hauser, Sydney 3.15pm on Fridays in the Lecture Room, 12 Oct: ‘Phantasmal Papunya: telling Britta Rutert, FU Berlin/Charité 64 Banbury Road. Conveners: Professor S stories about the origins of “Aboriginal Universitätsmedizin Berlin Ulijaszek, Dr T Cousins art’’ ‘ 12 Nov: ‘Self-care in times of medical paradoxes: case studies from South Stephen Gudeman, Minnesota Siobhān McGuirk, Goldsmiths Africa and Germany’ 12 Oct: ‘Development: a brief adventure’ 19 Oct: ‘Postcards, labels and everyday objects (or: experiments in collaborative Sylvie Fainzang, Cermes3, Inserm Monika Kurath, ETH Zurich transnational curation)’ 19 Nov: ‘Self-medication in France: 19 Oct: ‘On artefacts, agency and practices mirages of autonomy’ – a relational perspective on planning’ Jok Madut Jok, SUNY/Sudd Institute, Juba, South Sudan 26 Nov: tbc Frederick Keck, Musée du quai Branly 26 Oct: ‘Ritual or livelihood: material 26 Oct: ‘Precolonial microbiome: how ARGO-EMR: Anthropology Research culture between religion, medicine, art microbiologists access anthropology Group at Oxford on Eastern Medicines and and survival on the White Nile’ museums to contribute to the debate on Religions restitution’ 2 Nov: tbc STAPLE FOODS IN EAST ASIA: Michelle Pentecost, KCL Tom Simpson, Cambridge ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND 2 Nov: ‘Trials of the everyday: spaces of 9 Nov: ‘Ethnographic empire: knowledge ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES global health in South Africa’ and power in colonial northeast India, The following seminars will take place at 1870–1940’ David Pratten 5pm on Wednesdays in the Pauling Centre, 9 Nov: ‘Militant masks: youth and Kathryn Smith 58a Banbury Road. Conveners: Professor insecurity in the Niger Delta’ 16 Nov: ‘Impossible representations: E Hsu, Dr A Hein counter-forensics, curatorship and Shireen Walton, UCL Anke Hein visuality’ 16 Nov: ‘Care and community in 10 Oct: ‘Cooking and eating in early contemporary Italy: exploring networks Matt Lodder, Essex northwest China’ and digital–visual practices’ 23 Nov: ‘British tattoo art revealed’ Martin Jones, Cambridge Jok Madut Jok, SUNY Upstate Center for Marta Rosales, Lisbon 24 Oct: ‘Reimagining agriculture through Global Health and Translational Science, 30 Nov: ‘Identity matters. Juggling with the lens of the Asian small-grained Sudd Institute domestic materiality and consumption cereals (millets)’ 23 Nov: ‘ ‘’Don’t bury the famine dead": practices in a new setting’ Dorian Fuller, UCL how humanitarian intervention killed Medical Anthropology research seminars 7 Nov: ‘Beyond the bread frontier: sticky the most vulnerable in Ajiep, South rice, millet porridge and grain wines in Sudan, in 1998’ ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO the definition of a civilisational area’ SELF-CARE Bhawani Buswala Elisabeth Hsu, Franz Huber and Caroline 30 Nov: ‘Social life of a licence: caste and The following seminars will take place Weckerle, Zurich everyday struggles for work legitimacies at 11am on Mondays at 61 Banbury Road. 21 Nov: ‘Rice boiling among the Shuhi of in India’ Conveners: Professor E Hsu, Dr S Carvalho southwest China, and the convergence of Elisabeth Hsu and Susana Carvalho soul substances’ 8 Oct: ‘Introduction: the importance of bridging anthropological perspectives’ Alexander Mielke, Max Planck Institute, Leipzig 15 Oct: ‘Social bonds as self-care in primates’ Deniz Salali, UCL 22 Oct: ‘Plants, diseases and the evolution of self-care in BaYaka hunter-gatherers of Congo’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 35

The Unit for Biocultural Variation and Kesson Magid, Durham Valeria Rueda Obesity (UBVO) seminar series 7 Nov: ‘Why are men muscular? 22 Nov: ‘Does it really matter how Reproductive, hormonal and ecological different we are? Ancestry distances and The following seminars will take place hypotheses to explain variation in income in the United States’ at 1pm on Thursdays in the Richard Doll human male muscularity within Building Lecture Theatre, Old Road Campus, Esther Arenas-Arroyo populations of Bangladeshi and British unless otherwise noted. Conveners: 29 Nov: ‘Welfare and immigration: men’ Dr C Potter, Professor S Ulijaszek evidence from Germany’ Abigail Page, UCL Harry Rutter, Bath Primate Conversations seminar series 14 Nov: ‘Life history, parental investment 2pm, 11 Oct: ‘Chess, not chequers’ and health of Agta foragers’ The following seminars will take place at Charlotte Albury 4pm on Tuesdays in the Lecture Room, Sarah Myers, UCL 18 Oct: ‘Discussing weight management 64 Banbury Road. Convener: Dr S Carvalho 21 Nov: ‘Evolutionary approaches to in primary care: insights from postnatal depression: insights from Bernard Wood, George Washington conversation analysis of the BWeL trial’ WEIRD and small-scale setting’ 9 Oct: ‘Human evolution: the panin Marijana Todorčević perspective’ Gillian Pepper, Newcastle 25 Oct: ‘Function of fat: what are the 28 Nov: ‘Telomeres as integrative markers Bronwyn Tarr determinants and does it matter?’ of exposure to stress and adversity: a 16 Oct: ‘Mechanisms of social bonding: Wendy Wills, Hertfordshire systematic review and meta-analysis’ dance and the “synchrony effect” ’ 1 Nov: ‘Revealing later-life vulnerabilities Migrants and the Economy: Realities and Jonathan Kingdon through the study of food practices’ Representations seminar series 23 Oct: ‘Mozambique in island Africa?’ Per Høgh Poulsen, Herning Hospital, The following seminars will take place at Eleanor Scerri, Max Planck Institute for the Denmark 3.30pm on Thursdays in the Lecture Room, Science of Human History, Jena 15 Nov: ‘Psychosocial inequality, 64 Banbury Road, unless otherwise noted. 30 Oct: ‘A different view of recent human insecurity and overweight/obesity in a Conveners: Dr E Arenas-Arroyo, Dr C Vargas- origins’ Danish youth cohort’ Silva David R Braun, George Washington Lauren Bandy Costanza Biavaschi, Norwegian University 6 Nov: ‘Pliocene diversity: does 22 Nov: ‘Assessing the reformulation of Science and Technology behavioural evolution parallel biological efforts of soft drink companies in the UK’ 11 Oct: ‘Immigrant franchise and evolution?’ Cecilia Lindgren immigration policy: evidence from the Anna Nekaris, Oxford Brookes 29 Nov: ‘Genomics of common obesity’ Progressive Era’ 13 Nov: ‘The social and cognitive Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health William L Allen complexity of slow lorises and seminar series 18 Oct: ‘Numbers, narratives, neither, implications for translocations’ both? How different kinds of message The following seminars will take place at Amanda Tan, Durham evidence impact public perceptions 11.30am on Wednesdays in the Pauling 20 Nov: ‘Stone-tool-using monkeys in about immigration in Great Britain’ Centre, 58a Banbury Road. Convener: coastal habitats: a new model system for Dr A Alvergne Mariña Fernández-Reino palaeoanthropology?’ 25 Oct: ‘Is it ethnicity or religion? Mhairi Gibson, Bristol Maria Ferreira da Silva, Porto/Cardiff Evidence from a cross-national 10 Oct: ‘Kin support for female genital 27 Nov: ‘Grasping the human–baboon field experiment on labour market mutilation/cutting among the Arsi interface using genetic tools and spatial discrimination’ Oromo of south-central Ethiopia’ analyses’ Corrado Giulietti, Southampton Paxton Culpepper, Stirling Geoffrey Harrison Prize Lecture 1 Nov: ‘Immigration and well-being: a 17 Oct: ‘The behavioural immune system: neighbourhood-level analysis’ Professor C G Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, from pathogens to culture’ Cambridge, will deliver the Geoffrey Martin Ruhs, EUI Tetyana Vasylyeva Harrison Prize Lecture at 5pm on 11am, 8 Nov, 58 Banbury Road: ‘National 24 Oct: ‘How war is shaping the Ukrainian 2 November in the Natural History Museum institutions and the politics of free HIV epidemic: a phylogeographic Lecture Theatre. movement in the European Union’ analysis’ Subject: ‘From genes to latrines: a Twelve speakers for ESRC Social Science biosocial journey’ Laura J Brown, LSHTM Festival 31 Oct: ‘Understanding socioeconomic ODID Research Seminar 2pm, 8 Nov, Kellogg Hub: ‘Speed-geeking disparities in breastfeeding in the UK: migration challenge’. Followed by drinks. Professor Stephen Gudeman, Minnesota, exploring the role of environmental will present the ODID Research Seminar at quality’ Toman Barsbai, St Andrews 4.30pm on 11 October in Seminar Room 2, 15 Nov: ‘From exodus to exitus: selective 3 Mansfield Road. emigration after Germany’s failed 1848 Subject: ‘Local models of economy’ revolutions and the rise of the Nazi party’ 36 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Saïd Business School Professor Cécile De Cat, Leeds. Convener: Qualitative Research Methods Hub Professor Vicki Murphy The following seminars will take place at Distinguished Speaker in collaboration 12 Nov: ‘Predicting language proficiency 12.45pm on Thursdays in Seminar with the African Studies Centre in bilingual children’ Room B, Department of Education, 15 HE Ali Bongo Ondimba, President of Gabon, Professor Dr Simone E Pfenninger, Norham Gardens. All welcome to bring a will be in conversation with Peter Tufano Salzburg, and Professor David Singleton, packed lunch and join the discussion. at 5.45pm on 9 October at Saïd Business Pannonia/TCD. Convener: Associate Professor Letitia Fickel, Canterbury New School. Registration required: https:// Professor Heath Rose Zealand dssondimba.eventbrite.com. 19 Nov: ‘The age-eclipsing effects of 18 Oct: 'Working as a non-indigenous environment and input on L2 attainment researcher with Kaupapa Maori Department of Education in instructional contexts’ methodology' Dr Maria Manzon, Education University of Philosophy, religion and education forum Tracey Harjatanaya Hong Kong. Convener: Associate Professor 25 Oct: ' "Where are you from?" The following will take place at 5pm in Maia Chankseliani Researching about diversity as both an the Department of Education, Room D, 26 Nov: ‘Equity and quality of education: insider and an outsider in Indonesia' 15 Norham Gardens. Conveners: Liam paradoxes from Hong Kong and Gearon, Alis Oancea, Nigel Fancourt Singapore’ Dr Mariela Neagu 1 Nov: 'How to choose a theory: Casey Doyle Quantitative Methods Hub theory and conceptual frameworks in 9 Oct: ‘Aiding self-knowledge’ The following seminars will take place at qualitative research' Kristine Gorgen 12.45pm on Mondays in Seminar Room D, Dr Katie Collins 30 Oct: ‘Welcoming and othering: civic Department of Education, 15 Norham 8 Nov: 'Reflections on the differences immigrant education in Germany and Gardens. More information: www. in biographical methods in the social the United Kingdom’ education.ox.ac.uk/qm/qm-hub-seminar- sciences and the humanities' programme. David Lundie, Liverpool Hope Maayan Ravid 20 Nov: ‘Counter-extremism, Professor John Jerrim, Institute of 15 Nov: 'When research hits close to institutional chaos and education: a post- Education home – doing fieldwork in places and historical perspective’ 8 Oct: ‘Bullshitters: who are they and with people we care about' what do we know about their lives?’ Liam Gearon and Emma Williams, Andrew Marotta Warwick Dr Jessie Sim 22 Nov: 'Ethics and emotions: handling 4 Dec: ‘The intellectual frame of 15 Oct: ‘Measuring financial literacy and disclosures and other awkward moments philosophy, literature and education: its correlates: a study of 15-year-olds in in the group intervention setting' defining a practice, mapping a field’ Oxfordshire and Greater London’ Dr Helen Trivedi Public seminar programme Sean Hayes, London Borough of Hounslow 29 Nov: 'The use of visual methods to 22 Oct: ‘Educational attainment of white The following seminars will take place engage with and elicit information from working-class students’ at 5pm on Mondays at the Department children in care' of Education, 15 Norham Gardens. More Mark Sarazin information: www.education.ox.ac.uk / 29 Oct: ‘Understanding school social School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies news-events/events. environments through social network analysis?' Israel Studies Seminar Professor Daniel Muijs, Ofsted. Conveners: Dr Ariel Lindorff, Professor Steve Strand Professor Lars Malmberg The following lectures will take place at 15 Oct: ‘Evidence-informed inspection? 5 Nov: 'An introduction to Bayesian 2.15pm on Tuesdays in the Board Room, Research at Ofsted’ structural equation modelling' Middle East Centre, St Antony’s. Convener: Yaacov Yadgar Professor Graham Butt, Oxford Brookes. Professor Charles Hulme and Dr Gill West Convener: Trevor Mutton 12 Nov: 'The procedural learning Professor Yaacov Yadgar 22 Oct: ‘What is the future for subject- deficit hypothesis of language learning 9 Oct: ‘The Nation-State bill and the based education research?’ disorders: we see some problems’ meaning of Israel’s Jewish identity’ Professor Lars-Erik Malmberg. Convener: Dr Sam Sims, Institute of Education Professor Ghil‘ad Zuckermann, Adelaide Professor Steve Strand 19 Nov: ‘Modelling the relationships 16 Oct: ‘The Israeli language: modern 29 Oct: ‘Intraindividual research in between teacher working conditions, job Hebrew or a Semito-European hybrid?’ education’ satisfaction and desire to move schools' Professor Yakov Rabkin, Montreal Professor Charles Hulme. Convener: Dr Louise McGrath-Lone 23 Oct: ‘Israel: the Russian connection’ Associate Professor Sonali Nag 26 Nov: ‘Longitudinal care histories Professor David Tal, Sussex 5 Nov: ‘Causal models of developmental of children in England: analysis of 30 Oct: ‘The making of alliance: the disorders’ administrative data’ making and history of US–Israel relationships’ Professor Derek Penslar, Harvard 6 Nov: ‘Zionism: an emotional state’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 37

Professor Adriana X Jacobs Faculty of Law Dr Kathrin Komp, Helsinki 13 Nov: ‘A gift from Sinai: translation and 8 Nov: ‘Start-ups as social risks in Finland’ nation-building’ PIL Discussion Group Series Dr Alexi Gugushvili Professor Orna Sasson-Levy, Bar-Ilan The following seminars will take place at 22 Nov: ‘Benchmarking in social 20 Nov: ‘Gendered citizenship: the case 12.45pm (12.30pm for lunch) on Thursdays comparisons and health outcomes’ of women breaking the silence’ in the Old Library, All Souls. University Centre for Evidence-Based Intervention members welcome. Conveners: Sachintha Professor Brian Klug seminars Dias Mudalige, Eirini Fasia 27 Nov: ‘Defining antisemitism, The following seminars will take place demonising Zionism: the current 11 Oct: tbc at 4pm on Thursdays in the Violet Butler controversy over the Left and the Jews’ Natasa Mavronicola, Birmingham Room, Department of Social Policy and 18 Oct: ‘Addressing key challenges to the Intervention. Convener: Dr D Humphreys Oxford Department of International prohibition of torture and other cruel, Development (Queen Elizabeth House) Dr Barak Ariel, Cambridge inhuman or degrading treatment or 11 Oct: ‘Body-worn cameras and policing’ punishment’ OPHI Lunchtime Seminar Series Dr Deborah Ghate, Colebrooke Centre for Surabhi Ranganathan, Cambridge The following seminars will take place at Evidence and Implementation 25 Oct: ‘Unmaking the ocean’ 1pm on Mondays in Seminar Room 2, Oxford 18 Oct: ‘Applying insights and principles Department of International Development, Fernando Bordin, Cambridge, from implementation science in the real Queen Elizabeth House. Convener: 1 Nov: ‘The analogy between states and world’ Dr N Quinn international organisations’ Dr Karen Devries, LSHTM Dr Sabina Alkire and Dr Usha Andrew Hood, Dechert LLP 25 Oct: ‘Preventing violence against Kanagaratnam 8 Nov: ‘The consequences of Brexit’ women, children and adolescents: 8 Oct: ‘The new global Multidimensional reflections, lessons learned and Daniel Costelloe, WilmerHale Poverty Index’ questions for the field’ 15 Nov: ‘Succession of states and the Dr Sabina Alkire policies of international law’ Dr Ben Barr, Liverpool 15 Oct: ‘Multidimensional poverty 15 Nov: ‘Health inequalities through the Stephen Bailey and Rutsel Martha, reduction in India: changes over time’ best of times and the worst of times. Lindeborg LLP What makes a difference?’ Dr Marisa von Fintel, Stellenbosch 22 Nov: ‘INTERPOL and the responsibility 22 Oct: ‘Poverty traps and child well- of international organisations’ Professor Chris Bonell, LSHTM being in South Africa’ 22 Nov: ‘Results from the INCLUSIVE trial Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Maastricht/ITLOS of a whole-school health intervention: Mr Simone Lombardini, Oxfam 29 Nov: ‘The role of reference works outcomes, mediators and processes’ 5 Nov: ‘A meta-analysis of Oxfam’s (travaux, commentaries, etc) in women’s empowerment projects’ international law – how we write them, Dr Rhian Daniel, Cardiff how we use them’ 29 Nov: ‘Advances in methods for Professor Philip Clarke identifying causal effects from 12 Nov: ‘Defining and measuring health Department of Social Policy and observational data’ poverty’ Intervention Ms Sayli Javadekar, Geneva Centre for Socio-Legal Studies 19 Nov: ‘Measurement and Sidney Ball Memorial Lecture decomposition of multidimensional Seminar series Professor Fiona Williams, Leeds, will work well-being inequality in India’ deliver the 2018 Sidney Ball Lecture at The following seminars will take place at Dr Frank Vollmer 5pm on 8 November in the Simpkins Lee 4.30pm on Mondays in Room 341, Centre 26 Nov: ‘Towards a global asset indicator: Theatre, Lady Margaret Hall. To register: for Socio-Legal Studies, Manor Road reassessing the asset indicator in the https://sidneyball2018.eventbrite.co.uk. Building, unless otherwise noted. Convener: global Multidimensional Poverty Index’ Subject: ‘Where next for social policy? Professor Susan Bright Reflections in an age of social discord’ Mavis Maclean and Professor John Colloquia Eekelaar 8 Oct, Seminar Room D: ‘Mapping the The following colloquia will take place at past and present state of socio-legal 9.30am on Thursdays in the Violet Butler studies in family law in Oxford and its Room, Department of Social Policy and impact on family justice’ Intervention. Convener: Professor J Barlow Dr Lydia Hayes, Cardiff Professor Jane Barlow 5.15pm, 15 Oct: ‘Stories of care: an 11 Oct: ‘A Better Start: comparison of ethnographic lens on legal doctrine’ profile data with national’ Professor John Armour Dr Elizabeth Peretz 22 Oct: ‘Board compliance’ 25 Oct: ‘Violet Butler: relating social research to social action: a lifetime's work’ 38 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Professor Abi Adams Julia Viebach and Benjamin Thorne, Department for Continuing 5 Nov: ‘Access to justice, systemic Sussex unfairness and futility: a framework’ 1 Nov: ‘Narratives, human rights norms Education and the local: understanding the Professor Insa Koch, LSE MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care Talks construction of legal meaning around the 12 Nov: ‘The paradox of punishment: Rwandan Gacaca courts’ The following events will take place at bringing anthropology to law’ 5.30pm at Rewley House, unless otherwise Vincent Dalpé, McGill Dr Lisa Whitehouse, Hull and Turpin & noted. Wed, 7 Nov: ‘The mass atrocity Miller Solicitors prosecution ritual’ Professor Carl Heneghan 19 Nov, Seminar Room C: ‘Beyond the 8 Oct: tbc ivory tower: a case study in housing’ 15 Nov: tbc Professor Mike Clarke Dr Jessie Blackbourn Jahid Bhuiyan, North-West University 24 Oct: ‘History of evidence synthesis’ 26 Nov: ‘Children, terrorism and the rule South Africa of law’ Wed, 21 Nov: ‘Proselytisation and Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce religious freedom in Bangladesh’ 5pm, 1 Nov: 'Adults’ experiences of trying CSLS Regulation Discussion Group to lose weight on their own: findings 22 Nov: tbc The following seminars will take place from three qualitative syntheses' at 1pm on Tuesdays in Seminar Room D, 29 Nov: tbc Manor Road Building, unless otherwise noted. Convener: Dr Bettina Lange Department of Sociology

Dr Andreas Kotsakis, Oxford Brookes The following seminars will take place at 23 Oct: ‘The geography of “land grabbing” 12.45pm on Mondays in Lecture Theatre, regulation: challenges for transnational Manor Road Building. All welcome. law’ Conveners: Man Yee Kan, Colin Mills Dr Paul Verbueggen, Tilburg Law School Jonathan Lusthaus 30 Oct: ‘The constitutionalisation of 8 Oct: ‘Industry of anonymity: inside the private regulators: understanding the business of cybercrime’ role of private law’ Lindsay Richards Professor Christie Ford, Allard School of 15 Oct: ‘Low status, left behind, ignorant Law and ignored? Understanding the Brexit 6 Nov: ‘Innovation and the state: finance, voter’ regulation and justice’ Colin Mills Professor Martin Lodge, LSE 22 Oct: ‘Long-term trends in social class Thurs, 8 Nov: ‘Running out of capacity: mobility in the UK’ accountability and stakeholder engagement in economic regulation’ Charles Seguin, Pennsylvania State 29 Oct: ‘Boundary spillover and CSLS Socio-Legal Discussion Group the politics of racial violence: the The following seminars will be given at transatlantic response to American 12.30pm on Thursdays in Seminar lynching 1891–1903’ Room E, Manor Road Building, unless Christiaan Monden otherwise noted. Convener: Philip Williams 5 Nov: tbc Jessika Eichler, Max Planck Institute for Paula Sheppard Social Anthropology 12 Nov: ‘No evidence that becoming 11 Oct: tbc a grandparent benefits well-being: Nina Holvast, Erasmus School of Law what does this mean for theories of 18 Oct: ‘In the shadow of the judge: the grandparenting?’ involvement of judicial assistants in Jonathan Gershuny Dutch courts’ 19 Nov: ‘Time, capitals and social Martin Belov, Sofia structure’ 25 Oct: ‘Constitutional geometry and Heather Hamill post-Westphalian constitutionalism’ 26 Nov: ‘Trust or distrust in medicines’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 39

Institutes, Centres and Julia Mattison, Royal Bank of Canada Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research Museums Foundation Fellow 5.30pm, 19 Nov: ‘Reading French in 15th- Conference century England’ Ashmolean Museum A conference will take place on 27 and Emily Martin, Printer-in-residence 28 September at Worcester. Speakers Chinese Paintings Programme 5.15pm, 21 Nov: ‘Visual metre and rhythm: include: Jean-Claude Cheynet, Paris IV; the function of movable devices in Nicola Di Cosmo, IAS Princeton; Shay The following events will be held at the books’ Eshel, Jerusalem; Nicholas Evans, Lecture Theatre, Ashmolean Museum. Cambridge; Marie Favereau; Tim Dr Sos Eltis CONFERENCE Greenwood, St Andrews; Cecily Hilsdale, 1pm, 28 Nov: ‘Actresses and activists: McGill; Michael Humphreys, Cambridge; A conference will take place at 10.30am– staging the struggle for women’s suffrage Sergei Ivanov, Moscow; Hugh Kennedy, 5pm on 29 October. Speakers include: in theatres and on the streets’ SOAS; Paul Magdalino, St Andrews; Kirill Wucius Wong, artist; Shelagh Vainker; The Tree of Tongues: Tolkien’s Medieval Maximovich, Göttingen/Frankfurt; David Paul Bevan; Josh Yiu, Chinese University of Languages Morgan, Wisconsin; Johannes Pahlitzsch, Hong Kong; and Raymond Tang, Hong Kong Mainz; Daphne Penna, Groningen; Peter Museum of Art. Fee: £20 (£10 members and The following lectures, which examine the Sarris, Cambridge; Juan Signes Codoñer, concessions). Oxford University students medieval languages that Tolkien studied Valladolid; Vlada Stanković, Belgrade; free. To register: https://ashmolean.org/ and taught, will take place at 1pm unless Monica White, Nottingham; Marcin tickets. otherwise noted. Convener: Stuart Lee Wołoszyn, Leipzig. Conveners: Professor Subject: ‘Lui Shou-kwan: father of Hong Professor Carolyne Larrington Peter Frankopan, Dr Jonathan Shepard Kong’s new ink art’ 10 Oct: ‘Middle English’ Subject: ‘The Byzantine Commonwealth LUNCHTIME TALK AND VIEWING 50 years on: empires and their afterlife’ Dr Mark Williams Dr Paul Bevan will speak at 1pm on 12 Oct: ‘Medieval Welsh’ Oxford University China Centre 2 November, followed by a viewing of the Dr Elizabeth Solopova discussed Friendship Scroll. To register: 1.15pm, 17 Oct: ‘Gothic’ China Centre seminar https://ashmolean.org/tickets. Subject: ‘A new moon shines over Dr Mark Atherton The following seminars, jointly organised Bloomsbury’ 19 Oct: ‘Old English’ with the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies and Faculty of Oriental Studies, BARLOW LECTURE Dr Eleanor Parker will take place at 5pm on Thursdays in the 24 Oct: ‘Old Norse’ Dr Rose Kerr will deliver the 39th Annual Lecture Theatre, China Centre. All welcome. Barlow Lecture at 5pm on 7 November. Black Oxford Untold Stories symposium Professor Tom Mullaney, Stanford Free. Registration required: eastern.art@ A one-day symposium will take place 11 Oct: ‘The Chinese typewriter: a history’ ashmus.ox.ac.uk. at 10am–4pm on 20 October. £5; £3 Subject: ‘Potting and carving: the Dr Elena Barabantseva, Manchester concessions (over 60, student, unwaged). collections of Countess Wilhelmina von 18 Oct: ‘ “Russian brides” and the politics Convener: Pamela Roberts, Black Oxford Hallwyl and Sir Victor Sassoon’ of national reproduction in the People’s Untold Stories Republic of China’ Subject: ‘Re-imagining Cole’ Bodleian Libraries Ms Avital Rom, Cambridge Finding Ourselves in the Library study day The following events will take place in the 25 Oct: ‘Coercive sounds: music, power Lecture Theatre, Weston Library. Free. All A one-day symposium will take place at and politics in early China’ 10am–4pm on 1 December with curator talks welcome but places limited and advance Professor Elisabeth Hsu in Blackwell Hall and the Lecture Theatre, booking recommended: www.bodleian. 1 Nov: ‘Chinese medical houses in Weston Library. Conveners: Jennifer ox.ac.uk/whatson. Huizhou, People’s Republic of China’ Ingleheart, Durham, Lloyd (Meadhbh) Lectures Houston Professor Kerry Brown, KCL Subject: ‘Finding ourselves in the library: 8 Nov: ‘China’s dream’ Professor Andy Orchard queer people and closeted books’ 6pm, 9 Oct: ‘Tolkien’s Beowulf and the Professor Uffe Bergeton, North Carolina critics’ 15 Nov: ‘Coining Chinese civilisation: the emergence of civilisational Daisy Hay consciousness in early China’ 5.15pm, 31 Oct: ‘The making of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein’ Dr Christopher J Foster 22 Nov: ‘Peasant poets: the formation of Dr Jeff Aronson and Professor Carl literati identity during the Han’ Heneghan 1pm, 7 Nov: ‘Kings and queens of England and how evidence-based medicine could have changed the course of history’ 40 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Professor Daniela Stockmann, Hertie Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies International Gender Studies Centre School of Governance 29 Nov: ‘Designing authoritarian Dr Rembert Lutjeharms will lecture at Seminar series: Vernacularising deliberation: how social media platforms 4pm on Fridays, weeks 1–8, at the Gibson ‘empowerment’ – decentering feminist influence political talk in China’ (co- Building, Faculty of Theology and Religion. global discourse sponsored by the Oxford Internet Subject: ‘Hinduism 1: sources and The following seminars will take place at Institute) formations’ 2pm on Thursdays in Talbot Hall, Lady Lectures Margaret Hall, unless otherwise noted. Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Conveners: Dr Janette Davies, Dr Paul Studies The following lectures will take place at Woods, Dr Angela Raven-Roberts, with Kelly 2pm in the Library, Oxford Centre for Hindu Benguigui David Patterson Lectures Studies, unless otherwise noted. Dr Stephanie Urdang, scholar and writer The following lectures will take place at Shivdasani Visiting Fellow lecture 11 Oct: ‘Mapping my way home: 6pm on Mondays at the Oxford Centre for Dr Salila Kulshreshtha reflections on writing feminist history as Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Clarendon 8 Nov: ‘From temple to museum: colonial memoir’ Institute, Walton Street. collections and Uma Mahesvara icons in the Middle Ganga Valley’ Professor Nina Takashino, Tohoku Professor Adriana X Jacobs 18 Oct, Old Library: ‘Women’s 8 Oct: ’Strange cocktail: translation and J P and Beena Khaitan Visiting Fellow lecture empowerment in rural matrilineal the making of Modern Hebrew poetry’ Professor Himanshu Prabha Ray society of Meghalaya, India’ (book launch) 22 Nov: ‘Decoding Gandharan art: making of museum collections in India’ Dr Nina Ansary, LSE Dr Peter Bergamin 25 Oct: ‘Iranian women's empowerment 15 Oct: ’Conflicting interests? Dr James Madiao, Czech Academy of and the global fight for equal rights’ Antisemitism and the Balfour Sciences Declaration’ 18 Oct: ‘Is gnosis enough? The path to Dr María G Navarro, Salamanca liberation-while-living in Vidyāraņya's 8 Nov: ‘Gender and social capital in Dr Aya Elyada, Hebrew Advaita Vedānta’ deliberative cultures’ 22 Oct: ’Yiddish-speaking Orientals: Hebrew and Yiddish in early modern Professor Yoshitsugu Sawai, Tenri Dr Noorul Ainur Mohd Nur Christian writings' 4pm, 30 Oct: ‘Guru-śişya-sambandha 15 Nov: ‘The perspective of the quadruple the structure of faith in the Śa˙nkaran helix model: establishing a gender-based Professor Judith Olszowy-Schlanger Vedānta religious tradition’ entrepreneurship ecosystem’ 29 Oct: ’Bookmakers and booksellers in the Cairo Genizah world’ Professor Yoshitsugu Sawai Zhou Yunyun 1 Nov: ‘Semantics of Indian philosophy: 22 Nov: ‘Narrating Funü Ganbu: Professor Shmuel Feiner Toshihiko Izutsu’s “oriental philosophy” ‘ discourses, representations and 5 Nov: 'The year 1700 and the birth of the subjectivities of political women in post- Jewish 18th century’ Pawel Odyniec, Uppsala socialist China’ 15 Nov: ‘Rethinking Advaita within Dr Arjen Bakker the colonial predicament: the subject Catherine Briddick 12 Nov: ’ “You will meditate on it day and as freedom and the “confrontative” 29 Nov: ‘Europe’s commitment to night": the ideal of continuous study in philosophy of K C Bhattacharyya (1875– combatting violence against women: ancient Judaism' 1949)’ rhetoric or reality?’ Professor Chaim Saiman, Villanova Workshop 19 Nov: 'The Rabbinic idea of law’ Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies A workshop organised jointly with the Professor Marc Caplan, IFK, Vienna Ashmolean Museum and Anneliese The following events will take place at 5pm 26 Nov: ‘The corridors of Berlin: Maier Research Award will take place at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies. All proximity, peripherality and surveillance 29–30 November in the Lecture Theatre, welcome. More information: www.oxcis. in Dovid Bergelson’s “Boarding House Ashmolean Museum. Registration required: ac.uk. Stories” ’ [email protected]. Special lectures Subject: ‘Knowledge traditions of the Indian Ocean world’ Mr Ed Weech, Royal Asiatic Society 15 Oct: ‘Systems of religion and morality Śākta Traditions Symposium III in the collections of the Royal Asiatic A symposium will take place 10am–6pm on Society’ (Registration required: www. 12 November in the Library, Oxford Centre oxcis.ac.uk) for Hindu Studies. Convener: Dr Bjarne Keith Griffin Lecture Wernicke-Olesen Professor James K Boyce, Massachusetts 22 Oct: ‘The political economy of climate change: challenges for Muslim societies and the world’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 41

The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland, QC, Anita Zielina, formerly NZZ Media Group Ana María Otero-Cleves, Andes Secretary-General of the Commonwealth 31 Oct: ‘Transformations in news 25 Oct: ‘Popular consumers: foreign 1 Nov: ‘Faith in the Commonwealth’ organisations’ goods, citizenship and the politics of consumption in 19th-century Colombia’ HE Dr Bandar M H Hajjar, President, Professor Gina Neff Islamic Development Bank Group 7 Nov: ‘Networked solidarity in the age of Sergio Raimondi, Nacional del Sur 13 Nov: tbc Trump’ 1 Nov: ‘La Argentina agropecuaria del Centenario en la poesía de Leopoldo Seminars Professor Sarah Banet-Weiser, LSE Lugones’ (jointly with Subfaculty of 14 Nov: ‘Empowered: popular feminism Mr Jonathan Benthall, UCL Spanish. In Spanish) and popular misogyny’ 10 Oct: ‘Islamic charities since the 1970s: Stefan Rinke, FU Berlin a record of growth and suppression’ Nic Newman, Digital News Report 8 Nov: ‘Fake news in Latin America: 21 Nov: ‘The rebirth of audio’ Professor Timothy Insoll, Exeter globalising the history of the First World 17 Oct: ‘ ”Becoming Muslim”: the Hazel Thompson, photojournalist and War’ archaeology and trade in Eastern filmmaker Alan Knight Ethiopia’ 28 Nov: ‘Behind the lens. The impact and 15 Nov: ‘The rise and fall of the Mexican implications of visual storytelling’ Professor Valerie Hansen, Yale developmental state in the 20th century’ 24 Oct: ‘The world in the year 1000: new Reuters Institute/Nuffield College Media Vera Candiani, Princeton connections within and beyond the and Politics seminars 22 Nov: ‘Instruments of colonisation Islamic world’ The following seminars will take place at in the Spanish Empire’ (jointly with Dr Louis Blin, French Ministry of Foreign 5pm on Fridays in the Butler Room, Nuffield. Princeton/The Commons) Affairs Conveners: Meera Selva, Andrew Dilnot Ana Maria Mauad, Fluminense /Cambridge 31 Oct: ‘Jeddah 100 years ago…through Phoebe Arnold, visiting fellow 29 Nov: ‘Committed eye: photography the French lens’ 26 Oct: ‘Misinformation and its effect on and activism in Brazilian contemporary Dr Alexander Morrison public life’ history’ 7 Nov: ‘The Russian conquest of Central Matthew Powers, Washington Seminars Asia in Persianate historiography’ 2 Nov: ‘NGOs as newsmakers’ The following seminars will take place at Dr Faisal Z Ahmed, Princeton Danica Kirka, Associated Press 5pm on Tuesdays in the Latin American 14 Nov: ‘The political legacy of Islamic 9 Nov: ‘Reporting austerity Britain’ Centre, 1 Church Walk, unless otherwise conquest’ noted. Convener: Eduardo Posada-Carbó Marco Varvello, RAI Italian TV Dr Iza Hussin, Cambridge 16 Nov: ‘The state, the media and Luis Almagro, Organization of American 21 Nov: ‘The politics of Islamic law: Euroscepticism in Italy’ States colonialism, mobility, translation’ 9 Oct, Nissan Lecture Theatre, St Antony’s: Professor Khaled Fahmy, American Latin American Centre ‘The OAS and the crisis in Venezuela’ University of Cairo (opening lecture) 28 Nov: ‘Siyasa Shari-iyya: some insights Special Lecture Gabriel Ulyssea from 19th-century Egypt’ Ilan Stavans, Amherst College, will lecture 16 Oct: ‘Economic shocks and crime in at 5pm on 25 November in the Main Latin America: evidence from Brazil’ Reuters Institute for the Study of Seminar Room, Rothermere American Journalism Cristina Fuentes, International Hay Institute. Discussant: María del Pilar Blanco Festival, Mark Howard, British Council, and Subject: ‘ ”Du yu espik English”? Latino Seminars: The business and practice of Stephen M Hart, UCL culture and identity in the United States’ journalism 23 Oct: ‘UK cultural diplomacy in Latin History seminar America’ (round table) The following seminars will take place at 2pm on Wednesdays in the E P Abraham The following seminars will take place at Cheryl Doss, Pilar Domingo and Maria Lecture Theatre, Green Templeton. 5pm on Thursdays in the Latin American Cavalcanti, Pro-Mujer. Chair: Isabel Ruiz- Convener: Meera Selva Centre, 1 Church Walk, unless otherwise Olaya noted. 30 Oct: ‘The gender gap in Latin America’ Sunnie Huang, The Economist (round table) 10 Oct: ‘How The Economist uses Eduardo Zimmermann, San Andrés newsletters to drive engagement and 11 Oct: ‘Democracy and liberalism Vicente León, Pacífico, Perú subscription’ in Argentina, 1810–60’ (jointly with Fri, 2 Nov: ‘Towards a new philanthropy Universidad de San Andrés) in Peru’ (annual joint seminar with Julie Posetti Universidad del Pacífico, Perú) 17 Oct: ‘Protecting whistle-blowers and Karen Racine, Guelph sources in the digital age’ 18 Oct: ‘Mock monarchy: Latin American Tim Power, Fiona Macaulay, Bradford, and royal exiles in London and their effect on Tereza Campello, former Minister of Social Alan Rusbridger British constitutional debates’ Development, Brazil 24 Oct: ‘Breaking news: the remaking of 6 Nov: ‘Understanding the Brazilian journalism’ elections of 2018’ (round table) 42 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Antonio Celia, former CEO, Promigás, Lecture–recital A conference will take place on 16–17 Colombia, Beatriz Araujo, Baker McKenzie, November. Location to be confirmed. Re:dress Women Composers Project and Thomas Mills, Lancaster. Chair: Speakers include Douglas Massey and presents a lecture–recital on 5 November in Cristina Cortes, Canning House Susan Fiske, Princeton. Conveners: the Leonard Wolfson Auditorium. Featuring 13 Nov: ‘UK business in Latin America’ Kathrin Bachleitner, Félix Krawatzek, Marie Gabriella Di Laccio, soprano, and James (round table jointly organised with Thébaud-Sorger, Ilka Vari-Lavoisier Akers, guitar. Canning House) Subject: ‘Cognition and migration: Subject: ‘Le donne e la chitarra’ researching mobile identities’ Carlos Solar Lecture 20 Nov: ‘Cyber security in Latin America’ Medieval French research seminar Professor Bart Van Es will lecture on Maria Blanco, Ilan Stavans, Amherst The following seminars will take place at 13 November in the Leonard Wolfson College, and Juanita León, La Silla Vacía 5.15pm on Tuesdays. Auditorium. 27 Nov: ‘Truth and fake news in Latin Subject: ‘The Cut Out Girl’ Daron Burrows America’ (round table jointly organised 9 Oct: ‘Une coille et un vit s’esmurent…: with Rothermere American Institute and Film screening genital anthropomorphism and the Subfaculty of Spanish) A film will be shown at 5.15pm on aesthetics of transgression’ 14 November in the Leonard Wolfson Oxford Centre for Life-Writing Miriam Cabré, Girona Auditorium. 23 Oct: tbc The following events will take place at Subject: Isaiah Berlin: Philosopher of 5.30pm at Wolfson, unless otherwise noted. Freedom Rebecca Dixon, Liverpool 6 Nov: tbc Conveners: Professor Elleke Boehmer, Dr In conversation Kate Kennedy, Professor Dame Hermione Early modern French seminar Lee Rachel Cusk, novelist, will be in conversation on 23 November in the The following seminars will take place at Panel discussions Leonard Wolfson Auditorium. 5.15pm on Thursdays.

Professor Laura Marcus; Professor Brett Workshop Will McMorran, QMUL Kahr, Tavistock; and Dr Joanne Morra, 11 Oct: ‘The Marquis de Sade, the 367th A writing workshop will be held at 10am Central Saint Martins Passion, and the Marquise de Gange’ on 24 November in the Haldane Room. 19 Oct: ‘Psychoanalysis and Registration required: http://bit.ly/OCLW- Alain Génetiot, Lorraine autobiography’ lifestory. 25 Oct: ‘Le sujet lyrique à l’épreuve de la Henry Hardy, author, Professor Timothy Subject: ‘Writing your life story’ mystique’ Garton Ash and David Herman. Chair: Life Writing lunch Marc Schachter, Durham Robert Cottrell 8 Nov: ‘Brantôme’s lesbian philology’ 30 Oct: ‘Below-stairs biography: in search Miranda Seymour will lecture at 1pm of Isaiah Berlin’ (to mark the publication on 4 December in the Haldane Room. Katherine Ibbett and Peggy McCracken, of In Search of Isaiah Berlin: A Literary Registration required: http://bit.ly/OCLW- Michigan Adventure) Byron. 22 Nov: ‘Pre-modern elements. Fire/ Subject: ‘The Byron effect’ water’ Professor Patrick Hayes; Professor Laura Marcus; Professor Alan Stewart, Columbia; Film screenings Maison Française Dr Rebecca Bullard, Reading; Professor The following films will be shown at 8pm Karen Winstead, Ohio State; Dr Juliette The following events will take place at on Tuesdays. Free and open to all. Shown Atkinson, UCL; and Dr Julian North, the Maison Française d’Oxford, unless in their original language with English Leicester. Introduced by Professor Dame otherwise noted. subtitles. Hermione Lee. Chair: Professor Zachary Leader, Roehampton Conferences 16 Oct: Dans la cour, Pierre Salvadori, 31 Oct: ‘Launching the Oxford History of 2013 A conference will take place on 5–6 October. Life-Writing’ Speakers include: Tim Carter, Norwegian 30 Oct: Félicité, Alain Gomis, 2016 Conference Centre of Maritime and Diving Medicine; 13 Nov: 38 Témoins, Lucas Belvaux, 2011 Caitjan Gainty, KCL; Hannah Elmer, A conference will take place on 26–28 Columbia; Matthew Holmes, Cambridge; 15 Nov: Dheepan, Jacques Audiard, 2015 October. Keynote lectures from Dr Santanu Rob Iliffe; Alessandro Laverda, Leicester; (part of the conference ‘Cognition and Das, KCL; Dr Kate Kennedy; Dr Jane Potter, Coreen McGuire, Bristol; Barry Murnane; migration: researching mobile identities’) Brookes; and Professor Douglas Kerr, Hong Anton Serdeczny, EPHE, Paris; Claudia Kong. Evening programme of readings, 27 Nov: L’armée des ombres, Jean-Pierre Stein, Warwick; Laurence Talairach, music and dance. Places limited; registration Melville, 1969 Toulouse CAK Paris; Rosemary Wall, Hull; required: http://bit.ly/OCLW-Owen. Charles-Antoine Wanecq, CHSP, Paris. Subject: ‘Wilfred Owen and beyond’ Registration required: https://resuscitation_ modern_world.eventbrite.co.uk. Conveners: Marie Thébaud Sorger, Jennifer Wallis, Imperial Subject: ‘Resuscitation, reanimation in the modern world’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 43

Modern French research seminar Seminar: Brexit, populism and Oxford Martin School mainstream politics The following seminars will take place at Lecture Series: Planetary health: new 5.15pm on Thursdays. The following seminars will take place at technologies, ideas and values 2pm on Wednesdays. Daisy Gudmunsen, Waqas Mirza and The following lectures will take place at 5pm Philippe Panizzon Simon Usherwood, Surrey on Thursdays at the Oxford Martin School. 18 Oct: Postgraduate research roundtable 7 Nov: ‘Brexit’s challenge to Eurosceptic Free and open to all. Registration required: populism’ Hannah Thompson, London www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/event/2617, 1 Nov: ‘Critical disability studies in 19th- Oliver Daddow, Nottingham, and [email protected] or 01865 century Lourdes’ Christopher Gifford, Huddersfield 287437. Convener: Sam Bickersteth 21 Nov: ‘The Bruges Speech 30 years on: Joseph Ford, Durham Professor Michael Grubb, UCL/Rockefeller assessing its Brexit legacy’ 15 Nov: ‘Algerian literature as world- Foundation Economic Council on Planetary literature: the case of Kaouther Adimi’ Tim Bale, QMUL Health. Respondent: Professor Malcolm 28 Nov: ‘Playing with fire can get you McCulloch Matthew Phillips, Cambridge burnt: conventional politics, populism – 11 Oct: ‘Innovation for planetary health: 29 Nov: ‘Modern French bibliotherapy’ and Brexit’ the economics of the fourth industrial Workshop Agora Europe revolution’ Interdisciplinary reading group (early A workshop will take place at 5pm on modern period) Professor Myles Allen 30 October at the European Studies Centre. 18 Oct: ‘Planetary warming: is a 1.5 degree Meetings will take place at 1.45pm on Convener: Caterina di Fazio, Paris target achievable?’ 8 November and at 2pm on 12 December. Subject: ‘The Agora Europe series: Brexit Conveners: Jennifer Oliver, Marie Thébaud- Professor Georgina Mace, UCL, and and populism’ Sorge Professor Ian Bateman, Exeter/Rockefeller Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Art History Subject: ‘Writing technoloy/technology Foundation Economic Council on Planetary and Archaeology Seminar of writing’ Health 15 Nov: ‘The natural capital approach: The following seminars will take place at Seminar: Encyclopédie nouvelle ecological and economic perspectives’ 11am on Thursdays at the Ioannou Centre. The following seminar will take place at Dr Giulio Boccaletti, Nature Conservancy Ioanna Rapti, EPHE 4pm on 23 November. 22 Nov: ‘Banking on nature’s assets: 1 Nov: ‘Byzantine tradition, levantine Quentin Schwank, ENS Lyon: ‘Âge’ unlocking investment in nature for better audience and court culture: revisiting the planetary health’ Greek–Latin Hamilton psalter’ Lucie Rey, Paris IV: ‘Égalité’ Public lectures Vera Tchentsova Marie Thébaud-Sorger: ‘Technologie’ 8 Nov: ‘The later life of Byzantine Professor Christopher Magee, MIT, will Working Meeting prophecies: the Klontsas manuscript in deliver an Oxford Martin School and INET 17th-century Russia’ A working meeting will take place on Oxford Public Lecture at 5pm on 24 October 27–28 November. Conveners: Bernadette at the Oxford Martin School. Followed by Etleva Nallbani, CNRS Bensaude-Vincent, Paris I, John Christie, drinks reception. All welcome. Registration 15 Nov: ‘Early medieval Albania: new Marie Thébaud-Sorger required: www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/ archaeological evidence’ Subject: ‘Biographies of materials at the event/2606. Vivien Prigent, CNRS crossroads between natural sciences and Subject: ‘How useful and reliable is a 22 Nov: ‘Byzantine administration in humanities’ simplified perspective on technological Africa: new evidence’ change?’ Véronique François, CNRS Christiana Figueres, United Nations 29 Nov: tbc Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), will deliver an Oxford Martin Annual Lecture of the British Society for School Public Lecture at 12.30pm on the History of Philosophy 29 October at the Sheldonian Theatre. All Sarah Hutton, York, will lecture at 6pm on welcome. Registration required: www. 2 November. oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/event/2610. Subject: ‘Women, philosophy and the Subject: ‘What now? Next steps on history of philosophy’ climate change’ 44 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Oxford Institute of Population Ageing Science and populism Colleges, Halls and The following seminars, organised with Societies Providing health and social care for University College and Oxford Martin an ageing population: challenges and School, will take place at 5pm in the Lecture All Souls responses Theatre, Oxford Martin School, drawing The following seminars will take place at from the perspectives of the organisations Early modern intellectual history 2pm on Thursdays in the Seminar Room, and institutions of the presenters. Convener: The following lectures will take place at Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, Professor Sarah Harper 5pm on Wednesdays in the Hovenden 66 Banbury Road. More information: www. 30 Oct: Dr Claire Craig, Head of Science Room, unless otherwise noted. All welcome. ageing.ox.ac.uk. Convener: Mr Kenneth Policy Unit, Royal Society Conveners: Dr Dmitri Levitin, Sir Noel Howse Malcolm 6 Nov: Dr Imran Khan, Head of Public Dr Apostolos Tsiachristas Engagement, Wellcome Trust Mark Goldie, Cambridge 11 Oct: ‘Health economics of integrated 10 Oct, Seminar Room 3: ‘John Locke and care: another response to an ageing 16 Nov: Mr Clive Cookson, Science America’ population’ Editor, Financial Times Adam Horsley, Exeter Dr Mike Dunn 19 Nov: Dr Patrick Valance, GCSA, 17 Oct: ‘Persecutors, judges and 18 Oct: ‘Good care at home for older Government Office for Science defendants: defining libertinage in early adults in Singapore: ethical, practical and 28 Nov: Professor Jennifer Rubin, 17th-century France’ policy dimensions’ Executive Chair, Economic and Social Jacqueline Rose, St Andrews Mr Raphael Wittenberg Research Council 24 Oct: ‘Secret and privy counsel in early 25 Oct: ‘Trends in emergency hospital modern England’ admissions: age, cohort and period Voltaire Foundation – Besterman Centre effects’ for the Enlightenment Paul Lodge 31 Oct: ‘Leibniz’s Theodicy as religious Ms Anna Bone, KCL Besterman Lecture therapy’ 1 Nov: ‘Population ageing and implications for future end of life care Professor Keith M Baker, Stanford, will Sara Miglietti, Warburg Institute provision’ deliver the 2018 Besterman Lecture at 7 Nov: ‘Contemplation, reflection and 5.15pm on 15 November in the Tsuzuki love of God: new perspectives on Jean Dr Caroline Potter Lecture Theatre, St Anne’s. More Bodin’s ethics and theology’ 8 Nov: ‘Untangling the Gordian knot: in information and to register: email@voltaire. pursuit of person-centred, integrated Charles Wolfe, Ghent ox.ac.uk. care for ageing populations’ 14 Nov: ‘Montpellier vitalism and vital Subject: ‘Writing rights in 1789’ materialism’ Professor Alan Silman 22 Nov: ‘The problem of understanding Joanna Weinberg multi-morbidity in the elderly’ 21 Nov: ‘The archive of Constantijn L’Empereur (1591–1648): a microcosm Ms Nina Hemmings, Nuffield Trust of Christian Jewish scholarship in 17th- 29 Nov: ‘Sustainable care for old age: the century Northern Europe’ long-term care system in Japan. What can England learn?’ Noel Malcolm 28 Nov: ‘Early modern ideas of religion as “imposture”: the case of Islam’

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Health and care studies seminars The following seminars will take place in the E P Abraham Lecture Theatre. Registration required: [email protected]. Professor Catherine Needham and Patrick Hall, Birmingham 6.30pm, 11 Oct: ‘Sustainable care systems: lessons from the four UK nations’ Laura Gardiner, Resolution Foundation 6pm, 15 Nov: ‘The funding of social care’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 45

Management in Medicine (MiM) Urban Knowledge seminar Nuffield Programme The Kellogg Urban Knowledge Seminar Sociology seminars Professor Robert Arnott and Dr Nick Fahy will take place at 5pm on 10 October in the will hold a seminar at 6.30pm on 15 October College Hub. All welcome. Refreshments The following seminars will be given at in the E P Abraham Lecture Theatre. from 4.30pm. 11am on Thursdays in the Clay Room, unless Registration required: donna.mcmenemy@ Subject: ‘Affordable housing: what makes otherwise noted. Conveners: Richard Breen, gtc.ox.ac.uk. a home “affordable”, and for whom?’ Ridhi Kashyap Subject: ‘The NHS at 70: where did it Kellogg College Centre for Creative Professor Pamela Herd, Georgetown come from; how does it compare; and Writing 11 Oct: ‘Gender, genetics and educational what is its future?’ attainment’ CREATIVE WRITING SEMINAR SERIES McGovern Lecture Dr Dirk Witteveen The following seminars will take place at Professor Bert Hansen, Baruch College, 18 Oct: ‘Macro-economic influences 5.30pm in the Mawby Room. Refreshments CUNY, will deliver the 2018 McGovern on school leaving and re-enrolment: at 5pm. All welcome. Lecture at 6pm on 25 October in the human capital catch-up or acquired risk E P Abraham Lecture Theatre. Registration Peter Bush aversion?’ required: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ 25 Oct: ‘The translator as writer’ Dr Bastian Betthäuser the-mcgovern-lecture-pasteur-and-the- Kat Sommers 25 Oct: tbc pleasures-of-art-tickets-47918192604. 21 Nov: ‘Wandering lonely as a cloud: Subject: ‘Pasteur and the pleasure of art' Professor Arnout van de Rijt, Utrecht coping with isolation as a writer’ 1 Nov: ‘Are extremely rich people Ann McPherson Memorial Lecture exceptionally smart?’ Magdalen Polly Toynbee, The Guardian, will deliver Dr Tiziana Leone, LSE the Ann McPherson Memorial Lecture at Professor Kathy Willis will lecture at 8 Nov, Butler Room: ‘Women’s 5.30pm on 31 October in Lecture Theatre 5.30pm on 8 October in the Auditorium. reproductive histories and pathways 2, Mathematical Institute. Registration More information: www.magd.ox.ac. to allostatic load in post-reproductive required: [email protected]. uk/libraries-and-archives/news/new- age: analysis of the Indonesian Family Subject: ‘The final freedom: a right to die’ exhibition-the-flora-fauna-of-magdalen. Longitudinal Survey’ Richard Normann Lecture Subject: 'Natural history solutions to Professor Javier Polavieja, Carlos III de global problems' Professor Ann Langley, HEC Montréal, will Madrid deliver the Richard Normann Lecture at 15 Nov, Lecture Room: tbc Mansfield 6pm on 22 November in the E P Abraham Dr Rebecca Sear, LSHTM Lecture Theatre. Registration required: Mansfield lecture series 22 Nov: ‘Family matters: a data-driven https://normannlecture.eventbrite.co.uk. approach to dismantling the myth of the The following lectures will be given at nuclear family’ Kellogg 5pm on Fridays in the Sir Joseph Hotung Auditorium, Hands Building. Convener: Professor Chris Bail, Duke Vincent Strudwick Lecture Helen Mountfield, QC 29 Nov: ‘Exposure to opposing views can increase political polarisation: evidence Neil MacGregor, former Director, British Allida Black from a large-scale experiment on social Museum, will deliver the annual Vincent 12 Oct: ‘Eleanor Roosevelt and the battle media’ Strudwick Lecture at 5pm on 6 November to define human rights’ in the Simpkins Lee Theatre, Lady Margaret Corey Stoughton Oriel Hall. 19 Oct: ‘Free speech and censorship on Subject: ‘Living with the gods: on beliefs campus’ John Collins Lecture and peoples’ Naomi Climer Professor Glynn Harrison, Emeritus Archaeology seminar 26 Oct: ‘Shaping the future: considering Professor, Bristol, and Consultant Professor Helena Hamerow will lecture emerging technology impacts on life and Psychiatrist, will deliver the John Collins at 5.30pm on 9 November in the Mawby work’ Lecture at 5.30pm on 6 November in the Room. All welcome. Refreshments from Harris Lecture Theatre. Adam von Trott Memorial Lecture 5pm. Subject: ‘Ego trip: identity, meaning and Thomas Oppermann Subject: ‘Feeding Anglo-Saxon England. the struggle for recognition’ 16 Nov: ‘Germany, Britain and Europe: The bioarchaeology of an agricultural what prospects?’ revolution’ Caleb Femi 23 Nov: ‘Because of the times: British writing in resistance’ Kamal Ahmed 30 Nov: ‘The life and times of a very British man’ 46 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

St Antony’s Oliver Coates, Cambridge St Edmund Hall 20 Nov: ‘West Africans in WW2 India’ Asian Studies Centre AB Emden Lecture Martin Bayly, LSE EAST ASIA SEMINAR 27 Nov: ‘Hierarchy and imperialism Professor David Edgerton, KCL, will deliver in late-colonial Indian international the AB Emden Lecture at 5.30pm on Kishore Mahbubani, NU Singapore, will thought’ 16 October in the Doctorow Hall. lecture at 5pm on 16 November in the Subject: ‘The birth of the British nation? Dahrendorf Room. Convener: Rosemary Russian and Eurasian Studies Centre “Alone”, “People’s War” and the mythical Foot EMPIRE, NATION, NEIGHBOURS myths of 1940’ Subject: ‘Will Southeast Asia become a Chinese lake?’ The following seminars will take place at St John’s 5pm on Mondays in the Nissan Lecture PUNJAB RESEARCH GROUP CONFERENCE Theatre, unless otherwise noted. St John’s College Research Centre: The second yearly conference of the Punjab Conveners: Professor Dan Healey, Professor Interdisciplinary seminars in Research Group will take place on Roy Allison psychoanalysis 27 October in the Pavilion Room. Professor Stephen Jones, Mount Holyoke PSYCHOANALYSIS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE RETHINKING THE CONTEMPORARY 8 Oct, Investcorp Auditorium: ‘Marxism, SERIES nationalism and intervention: Georgia The following seminars will take place at and the Russian Revolution, 1918–21’ 8.15pm in the Research Centre Lecture The following seminars will take place at Room, 45 St Giles’. Open and free to 5pm in the Pavilion Room, unless otherwise Dr Alexander Morrison University members and mental health noted. Conveners: Faisal Devji, David 15 Oct: ‘The Russian conquest of Central professionals but space is limited. It is Priestland Asia, 1814–1907. Competitive emulation helpful (but not essential) to email paul. and the myth of the “Great Game” ’ Carne Ross [email protected]. Conveners: Louise 15 Oct: ‘Anarchist diplomacy’ Professor Diane Koenker, UCL-SSEES Braddock, Paul Tod 22 Oct: ‘The taste of others: tourism and Alenka Zupančič, Ljubljana Louise Gyler, Australian Psychoanalytical the internationalisation of Soviet cuisine’ 6 Nov: ‘Love thy neighbour as you love Society thyself!?’ Professor Peter Holquist, Pennsylvania 15 Oct: ‘Therapeutic action: the 29 Oct: ‘Codifying the “laws and customs spoken and unspoken elements in Edmund Burke, III, California at Santa Cruz of war”: Imperial Russia and the 1874 interpretation’ 7 Nov, Middle East Centre: ‘Reconsidering Brussels Conference’ Marshall Hodgson’ David Russell Dr Alessandro Iandolo 29 Oct: ‘Facing reality with Marion SOUTH ASIA SEMINAR SERIES 5 Nov: ‘Contested development: the Milner’ The following seminars will take place at Soviet Union in the competition for West Julie Walsh, Essex 2pm on Tuesdays in the Fellows’ Dining Africa’s modernity, 1955–68’ 12 Nov: ‘Confusing cases: Forrester, Room. Professor Tatiana Romanova, Stoller, Agnes, woman’ Ornit Shani, Haifa St Petersburg Sarah Marks, Birkbeck 9 Oct: ‘How India became democratic’ 12 Nov: ‘EU–Russian relations: from the 26 Nov: ‘The unconscious in the Soviet past to the future’ Kate Sullivan de Estrada sphere: psychoanalysis underground 16 Oct: ‘India’s new Indian Ocean Professor Roy Allison and in plain sight’ vision: outward syncretisation, inward 19 Nov: ‘Is Russian foreign policy Hinduisation?’ revisionist? Comparing approaches to Somerville Ukraine and Syria’ Mick Moore, Brighton The following events will take place at 23 Oct: ‘Sri Lanka in and out of South Asia’ Dr Filippo Costa Buranelli, St Andrews 5.30pm in Flora Anderson Hall. Free and 26 Nov: ‘Authoritarianism as an Ali Anooshahr, California at Davis open to the public. Registration required: institution: emulation among states in 30 Oct: ‘The problem of origins in Early [email protected]. Central Asia’ Modern Eurasian empires’ Mary Somerville Lecture Anastasia Piliavsky, Cambridge Dame Stephanie Shirley will deliver the 6 Nov: ‘The political anthropology of first Mary Somerville Lecture on India’ 24 October. Ali Altaf Mian, Seattle Subject: ‘Excluding the excluded’ 13 Nov: ‘Marketing Muslims: Islam in the bazaars of modern South Asia’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018 47

Monica Fooks Memorial Lecture Conference MIGRATION SEMINAR IN COLLABORATION WITH THEOS Professor Emily Holmes, Karolinska A conference will take place at 2pm on Institutet, will deliver the Monica Fooks 2 November in the Leonard Wolfson Dr Pia Joliffe and Br Samuel Burke, OP Memorial Lecture on 6 November. Auditorium. Speakers include: Professor 4pm, 25 Oct: ‘Fortress Britain? Ethical Subject: ‘Mental imagery and mental Rajeev Bhargava, Professor Jonardon approaches to immigration policy for a health: the example of intrusive Ganeri, Professor Chakravarthi Ram- post-Brexit Britain’ memories after a traumatic event’ Prasad and Dr Nilanjan Das. Registration LECTURE required: [email protected]. Panel discussion Convener: Richard Sorabji Lord Green Frances O’Grady, British Trades Union Subject: ‘Is the particularity of ethical 5.30pm, 30 Oct: ‘The mandate of heaven: Congress, and Shakria Martin, National problems addressed by Indian Asia’s ascendancy, the economic and Union of Students, will present a panel philosophy?’ cultural consequences’ discussion on 27 November. THE FUTURE OF HUMANITIES IN Blackfriars Hall CONJUNCTION WITH GEORGETOWN Wolfson The following events will take place in the UNIVERSITY Diplomacy for the 21st century lecture Aula, unless otherwise noted. Open to all. Professor Terry Eagleton will lecture at series 5pm on 2 November at St John’s Quad Aquinas Institute with the Thomistic Auditorium. Koji Tsuruoka, Japanese Ambassador, will Institute Subject: ‘The crisis in the humanities’ give the first in a series of four lectures to be The following will take place at 7.30pm. held over the academic year at 6pm on A conference will take place at 1.30– Followed by wine reception. Free 11 October. 4.30pm on 2 November at St John’s Quad registration: https://thomisticinstitute.org/ Subject: ‘An Asian perspective’ Auditorium. Key speakers: Prof Kathryn england-events. Temple, Georgetown, and Prof Emma Sarfraz Pakistan Lecture Dr R R Reno, editor, First Things Smith. Dr Pervez Hoodbhoy will deliver the 9 Oct: ’The return of the strong gods’ Subject: ‘Human dignity and work’ Sarfraz Pakistan Lecture at 6pm on Fr John Saward ANNUAL LECTURE 18 October in the Leonard Wolfson 21 Nov: ‘Does the Anti-Christ have a Auditorium. Prof Alison Phipps and others guardian angel?’ Subject: ‘The fate of Pakistan – three ways 5pm, 20 Nov: ‘The arts of integrating’ in which things could really go wrong, Aquinas Institute SEMINAR and reasons for hope they may not’ Professor Eleonore Stump, Saint Louis. Mike Kane, MP, and Professor Richard Ronald Syme Lecture Light lunch provided. Free registration: Pring will lead a seminar at 2–5pm on 29 [email protected]. Professor Kathleen Coleman, Harvard, will November at Blackfriars Annexe. To request 11am, 3 Nov: ’The Anselmian deliver the Ronald Syme Lecture at 6pm on an invitation: [email protected]. interpretation of atonement’ 1 November. Subject: ‘What future for Catholic state Subject: ‘Spectacular diplomacy: Nero Professor Roger Pouivet, Lorraine schools?’ and the reception of Tiridates of Armenia 4.30pm, 14 Nov: ‘Art and the desire on the Bay of Naples’ for God: a Thomistic perspective in Campion Hall aesthetics’ Isaiah Berlin Lecture Lectures Las Casas Institute Dr Aileen Kelly will deliver the Wolfson His Grace Monsignor Charles Scicluna, Isaiah Berlin Lecture in association with the The following events require registration: Archbishop of Malta, will lecture at Rothschild Foundation at 6.15pm on [email protected]. 5.30pm on 16 November in the Sir Michael 8 November. HUMAN DIGNITY LECTURE Dummett Lecture Theatre, Christ Church. Subject: ‘Isaiah Berlin on liberty’ To reserve a seat: sarah.gray@campion. Sr Imelda Poole, IBVM Film ox.ac.uk. 6pm, 10 Oct: ’The fight against human Subject: ‘Episcopal ministry: witness, Professor Judith Wechsler, Tufts, will trafficking’ oversight and stewardship in introduce the international premiere MIGRATION AND POVERTY TALKS communion’ of her new documentary, Isaiah Berlin: Philosopher of Freedom, at 5.15pm on Edward Hadas will hold two talks at 8pm Professor Christopher McCrudden, 14 November in the Leonard Wolfson on 16 and 23 October. Queen’s Belfast, will lecture at 5.30pm on Auditorium. Open to the public. Free. More Subject: ‘Thinking in a Catholic way about 22 November in the Pichette Auditorium, information: [email protected]. migration and poverty’ Pembroke. To reserve a seat: sarah.gray@ campion.ox.ac.uk. Subject: ‘Conscience, rights and law’ 48 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5215 • 3 October 2018

Other Groups

Oxford Bibliographical Society

The following will take place at 5.15pm in the Weston Lecture Theatre (Parks Road entrance) unless otherwise noted. More information: www.oxbibsoc.org.uk/lectures.

Professor Richard Sharpe 5.30pm, 26 Nov, Ship Street Lecture Theatre, Jesus: ‘Printing in the Irish language, 1571 to 1871: what went wrong?’ (prefaced by a display of early Irish books in the Fellows’ Library, Jesus) Dr Claire Breay, British Library 3 Dec: ‘Curating the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition at the British Library’

Oxford Italian Association

Dorothy Rowe Memorial Lecture Professor Ingrid Rowland, Notre Dame, will deliver the Dorothy Rowe Memorial Lecture at 5pm on 23 October in the Grove Auditorium, Magdalen. Subject: ‘Raphael’s Rome’

Clara Florio Cooper Memorial Lecture Professor Mairi McLaughlin will deliver the Clara Florio Cooper Memorial Lecture at 5pm on 12 November in the Main Hall, Taylor Institution. Subject: ‘Anglicisms in the Romance languages: a new perspective’

Lectures The following lectures will be given at 7.30pm for 8pm in Mordan Hall, St Hugh’s. Dr Cristina Dondi 10 Oct: ‘Printing r-evolution 1450–1500’ Michael Starks 18 Oct: ‘Understanding Ravenna’ Richard Gadeselli 8 Nov: ‘How FIAT leveraged the cultural stereotype in America’